
A unique place for deceleration: Goethe University’s “House of Silence”
Although the building on Goethe University’s Westend Campus was inaugurated in 2010, due to the Corona pandemic, its tenth anniversary

Although the building on Goethe University’s Westend Campus was inaugurated in 2010, due to the Corona pandemic, its tenth anniversary

After 14 years as chairman of the House of Finance’s (HoF) Board of Trustees, Otmar Issing will be retiring at

The team of the Fritz Bauer Institute at Goethe University Frankfurt can be pleased about a recent laudation by the

On Friday, November 4, 2022, the John McCloy Transatlantic Forum was officially inaugurated before a full auditorium in the lecture

The Frobenius Research Promotion Prize goes to Bayreuth this year: Frobenius Institute for Research in Cultural Anthropology at Goethe University

An international conference organized by Goethe University’s Buber-Rosenzweig Institute for Jewish Intellectual and Cultural History of Modernity and the Present

With the exception of black holes, neutron stars are the densest objects in our universe. As their name suggests, neutron

The latest lecture series introduced at Goethe University – the „Buber-Rosenzweig Lecture on Jewish Intellectual History and Philosophy“ – focuses

As part of an interdisciplinary project of the LOEWE Centre Frankfurt Cancer Institute (FCI), researchers from the Georg-Speyer-Haus in Frankfurt

Singles, couples, single parents, families with one child or with several – private households can look very different. A new

With its new Sustainability Office, Goethe University intends to mobilize the potential of sustainability for university development Goethe University plans

Using bacteria of the Bartonella henselae species, researchers from Goethe University, Frankfurt University Hospital, the Paul Ehrlich Federal Institute for

If a therapy for chronic back pain is tailored specifically to a patient’s individual requirements, the chances of success are

Since 2008, a framework agreement has formed the basis of the close scientific cooperation between Goethe University Frankfurt and the

For an adequate immune response, it is essential that T lymphocytes recognise infected or degenerated cells. They do so by

The transition zone between the Earth’s upper and lower mantle contains considerable quantities of water, according to an international study

In December 2020, a small landing capsule brought rock particles from the asteroid Ryugu to Earth – material from the

Immunologists Frederick W. Alt (73) of Harvard Medical School and David G. Schatz (64) of Yale School of Medicine are

The research team led by Dr Valentina Puntmann and Professor Eike Nagel from University Hospital Frankfurt and Goethe University Frankfurt

The regional research center “Transformations of Political Violence” (TraCe) has been researching the causes, dynamics and effects of political violence

Increasing drought, less precipitation, rising water demand in agriculture – climate change is causing problems for our groundwater. In Germany

Goethe University Frankfurt is currently hosting the first “EXPLORE” summer school, giving international students the opportunity to work on real

T cells are our immune system’s customised tools for fighting infectious diseases and tumour cells. On their surface, these special

How do killer T cells recognise cells in the body that have been infected by viruses? Matter foreign to the

Bats famously have an ultrasonic navigation system: they use their extremely sensitive hearing to orient themselves by emitting ultrasonic sounds

The use of the element fluorine to modify active substances is an important tool in modern drug development. A team

In recognition of his accomplishments in the humanities and the social sciences, Mamadou Diawara has been elected a Fellow of

Environmental students from countries with lower prosperity indicators rate the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations as more
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