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Tuesday, 01. June 2021
Trust among corvids
© Michael GriesserCorvids use social information to protect themselves against deception by conspecifics from neighbouring territories read more -
Tuesday, 25. May 2021
Dimensions of invasion success
© Trevor Fristoe and Mark van Kleunen. The Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera)Patterns and drivers of alien plant species invasiveness in Europe identified by an international research team led by Konstanz biologists read more -
Tuesday, 25. May 2021
To sting or not to sting?
© M. Nouvian. Alerted honey bee (Apis mellifera)Scientists from Konstanz and Innsbruck uncovered how honeybees organise their collective defence in response to predators and used computational modelling to identify potential evolutionary drivers of the behaviour. read more -
Monday, 10. May 2021
Self-healing plastic from Konstanz
Plastic that repairs itself and can easily be recycled: More than five years ago, the team led by Konstanz chemist Professor Helmut Cölfen introduced a new bio-inspired plastic in the journal "Angewandte Chemie". read more -
Monday, 26. April 2021
Learning about system stability from ants
© James HerndonArmy ants collectively form complex, adaptable structures, without a need for communication read more Tuesday, 06. April 2021
Hosting the first-ever TEDxKonstanz
Students from the University of Konstanz and the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior overcame the difficulties of a pandemic year to host the first-ever TEDxKonstanz event. read more
Monday, 15. March 2021
When fly larvae are hungry
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Wednesday, 10. March 2021
A general influenza vaccine
© Dennis Horvath, University of KonstanzNew vaccination method for lasting protection against all known influenza mutations in preclinical testing phase – potentially effective also against SARS-CoV-2 – joint research project of the University of Konstanz, University of Tübingen and Technische Universität Dresden read more -
Wednesday, 10. March 2021
User-friendly AI for animal behaviour
Developed by PhD student Tristan Walter and Professor Iain Couzin, the easy to use tool automatically tracks hundreds of individual animals. read more -
Tuesday, 02. March 2021
The road to quantum computing
© AG Burkard | Schematic image of the new spin qubits consisting of four electrons (red) with their spins (blue) in the surrounding semi-conductor structure (grey)How is quantum computer development currently progressing in Germany and Europe? read more