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Bilingual babies prefer “baby talk” in their native languages - Pressemitteilung, 23.03.2021
A unique study of hundreds of babies across four continents shows that all babies respond more to infant-directed speech – baby talk – than they do to the type of speech directed at an adult. …
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Cosmic web offers insights into the history of the Universe - Pressemitteilung, 18.03.2021
The Universe is criss-crossed by a cosmic web consisting of large filamentary gas structures in which galaxies should form. The existence of this network confirms the most important prediction…
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Standing out from the crowd - Pressemitteilung, 11.03.2021
Corporate strategies should be as unique as possible, in fact highly specific to each individual company. This enables companies to compete successfully in the long term - even though the capi…
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Visa costs higher for people from poor countries - Pressemitteilung, 10.03.2021
How much do people have to pay for a travel permit to another country? A research team from Göttingen, Paris, Pisa and Florence has investigated the costs around the world. What they found rev…
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Breaking the warp barrier for faster-than-light travel - Pressemitteilung, 09.03.2021
If travel to distant stars within an individual’s lifetime is going to be possible, a means of faster-than-light propulsion will have to be found. Even recent research about faster-than-light …
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Glowing hot super-Earth nearby - Pressemitteilung, 05.03.2021
In the past two and a half decades, astronomers have discovered thousands of exoplanets made of gas, ice and rock. Only a few of them are Earth-like. Studying their atmospheres with the instru…
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Watching the brain learn - Pressemitteilung, 04.03.2021
Understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying brain “plasticity", is crucial for explaining many illnesses and conditions. Neurocientists from the University and University Me…
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Ingredients for earliest life forms preserved in 3.5 billion-year-old rocks - Pressemitteilung, 23.02.2021
The earliest life forms must have used small organic molecules as building materials and energy sources. However, the existence of such components in early habitats on Earth had not yet been p…
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Wolves prefer to feed on the wild side - Pressemitteilung, 18.02.2021
When there is a choice, wolves in Mongolia prefer to feed on wild animals rather than grazing livestock. This is the discovery by a research team from the University of Göttingen and the Senck…
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Researchers solve riddle of plant immune system - Pressemitteilung, 16.02.2021
How do plants build resilience? An international research team led by the University of Göttingen studied the molecular mechanisms of the plant immune system. They were able to show a connecti…
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In search of super-Earths: Spectrograph CRIRES+ at ESO's Very Large Telescope - Pressemitteilung, 15.02.2021
The astronomy research instrument CRIRES+ is designed to study planets outside our solar system. It is now in operation at the Very Large Telescope (VLT) of the European Southern Observatory (…
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Strengthening research and innovation - Pressemitteilung, 12.02.2021
The University of Göttingen, together with its partners in the European University Network ENLIGHT, has received further funding of around 2.5 million euros. With the support of the European C…
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Early immunocastration to prevent ‘taint’ in boar meat - Pressemitteilung, 08.02.2021
Researchers from the Thünen Institute of Organic Farming and the University of Göttingen are the first to investigate very early immunocastration in male piglets to prevent ‘boar taint’, which…
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Forests of the world in 3D - Pressemitteilung, 04.02.2021
Primeval forests are of great importance for biodiversity and global carbon and water cycling. The three-dimensional structure of forests plays an important role because it influences processe…
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Flower diversity may mitigate insecticide effects on wild bees - Pressemitteilung, 02.02.2021
A higher diversity of flowering plants increases the breeding success of wild bees and may help compensate for the negative effects of insecticides. This is what researchers from the Universit…
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