
Animals also mourn and show compassion
Philosopher Martha Nussbaum on the similarity of emotions in humans and other animals, the inspiration for her new book Justice

Philosopher Martha Nussbaum on the similarity of emotions in humans and other animals, the inspiration for her new book Justice

Johann Christian Senckenberg University Library Director Daniela Poth talks about the institution’s ongoing strategic transformation process. UniReport: Ms Poth, digitization

Language and violence are closely linked: On the one hand, language is a medium for discourse about violence – be

Goethe University has been named the „University Gem“ of the month January 2023 – an award bestowed by the Stifterverband,

As a fellow at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften, political scientist Dr. Nojang Khatami is researching how the liberal democratic orders can

With the aim of creating an appealing brand, the name of the “Domaine du Météore” winery near the town of

In their search for silver ore, the Romans established two military camps in the Bad Ems area near Koblenz in

Brown bears are among the largest land-dwelling carnivores in the world. They are characterised by a muscular hump over their

Prof. Karin Böhning-Gaese is a professor at Goethe University Frankfurt. In 2010 she became Director of the city’s Senckenberg Biodiversity

Prof. Volker Müller, a microbiologist at Goethe University Frankfurt, is one of three Germans and a total of 65 scientists

Iron-dependent cell death (ferroptosis) is a type of programmed cell death by means of which the body kills off diseased,

The Institut franco-allemand de sciences historiques et sociales (Franco-German Institute for Historical and Social Sciences) has a new leadership: After

Words like „ratzfatz“, „ruckzuck“ or „pille-palle“ are known as ideophones. Found primarily in spoken language, their role in the language

Uncontrolled competitions for freely accessible resources such as fish stocks or water can have fatal consequences not only for the

The baby boomer generation is gradually retiring, leaving behind large gaps in the labor market that a younger workforce is

Prof. Ivan Đikić, Director of the Institute of Biochemistry II at Goethe University, will be awarded the Louis-Jeantet Prize for

Biochemist and physician Dr Leif S. Ludwig (40) from the Berlin Institute of Health at Charité (BIH) and the Max

Dear Students, Now you can organize your everyday university life even more easily and conveniently: With the new Goethe University

An interdisciplinary team of scientists, led by Goethe University Frankfurt and the Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt,

To mark its founding year, Goethe University’s Sustainability Office organized an event at the end of 2022 to discuss the

British political scientist Cain Shelley is a fellow at Goethe University’s Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften Institute for Advanced Studies working on „A

Hummingbirds, native to North and South America, are among the smallest and most agile birds in the world. Often barely

A review of the Friedrich Merz Visiting Fellowship Endowment 2022 It is thanks to the research of cardiologists like Joseph

The KviAPol research project deals with “Police Use of Excessive Force”. UniReport: Ms. Abdul-Rahman, Professor Singelnstein, the Black Lives Matter

Measurements conducted by the Hessian Agency for Nature Conservation, Environment and Geology (HLNUG) in recent years have shown that Frankfurt

The three antiviral drugs commonly used to treat mpox viruses (monkeypox viruses) are also effective against the viruses from the

In her dissertation, sociologist Carlotta Giustozzi examined the consequences of labor market marginalization on social participation. One of the questions

Honeybee venom has been used in traditional medicine for centuries as an anti-inflammatory. Only its main component, melittin, has been
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