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Web-like structures, rogue planets, and the light from lonely stars
Searching for dark energy: the Euclid space telescope supplies astonishingly detailed cosmic views.
Read more“The Basic Law is better protected than we sometimes may think”
Expert in constitutional law Peter M. Huber discusses the resilience of Germany’s Basic Law as the cornerstone of an open democracy.
Read moreSetting a good example
Life can be more difficult for some children than for others – which is precisely where the Balu und Du (Baloo and You) project comes in. It is available to students of psychology and education.
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"Really?" - the new issue of INSIGHTS
"Echt jetzt" - the new issue of EINSICHTEN The new edition of the research magazine EINSICHTEN is out, with the main topic: "Really? Is the boundary between natural and artificial increasingly fading?" Click here for the highlights.
Read morePolyglot machines
How artificial intelligence learns the rich variety of human languages: Hinrich Schütze, computational linguist at LMU, researches multilingual software that can do small languages. From the research magazine EINSICHTEN
Read moreFrom the steppe to the city
A social transformation is underway in Mongolia, as many nomadic pastoralists move to urban areas. Geographer Lukas Lehnert investigates what this means for the environment and ecosystems. From the research magazine EINSICHTEN
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