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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 -
Wednesday, 17. February 2021
More acceptance for animal-free research methods
University of Konstanz is part of newly founded “3R Network Baden-Württemberg” read more -
Wednesday, 10. February 2021
Expanded SARS-CoV-2 screening at the University of Konstanz
© University of Konstanz/Kathrin ZanderSince the beginning of November 2020, the Department of Biology at the University of Konstanz started offering voluntary RT-PCR-based rapid testing for SARS-CoV-2 to participants of on-campus lab courses and research groups. Why these weekly voluntary screenings on-campus? read more -
Tuesday, 10. November 2020
Group size and makeup affect how social birds move together
© Danai PapageorgiouScientists from the University of Konstanz and co-located Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior have used high-resolution GPS tracking methods to provide new insights into how differently sized animal groups move and interact with their environment. read more
