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Some cancer drugs cause severe side effects because they are not working accurately enough. A team at the University of Würzburg led by biochemist Caroline Kisker has now discovered why.

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When members of a group successfully coordinate their movements with one another, this leads to a stronger sense of togetherness. This was shown by a recent study by the Universities of Würzburg and Regensburg.

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Quantum physicists at the Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat have developed a rapid test method to systematically identify topological 2D materials in record time. It uses special X-rays to detect the different orbital angular momenta of electrons (shown in blue and red). The method was developed using the quantum material indenene, which has a triangular atomic structure.

Rapid Test for Topological 2D Materials: Researchers from the Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat have developed a method with which two-dimensional topological materials can be detected more easily and quickly.

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Christian Hof is head of the new Chair of Global Change Ecology at the University of Würzburg. His research focuses on how climate change and human activities affect species and biodiversity.

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Studying in Würzburg is worth it! This is confirmed by JMU students in the latest CHE ranking.

The University of Würzburg performs well above average in the student survey as part of the CHE Ranking 2024. All subjects assessed achieved mostly good to very good results.

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Three new programmes for the structured training of doctoral students are being launched in biology, chemistry and physics. The European Union is funding them with around eleven million euros.

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