The global population is growing, and more and more people need to be fed. But how can the world's food supply be guaranteed in the future, despite climate change and resource scarcity?…
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As temperatures rise, the risk of devastating forest fires is increasing. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) are using artificial intelligence to estimate the long-term…
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For his outstanding project on the development of new therapeutic options for inflammatory bowel diseases, Professor Dirk Haller, Head of the TUM Department of Immunology and Director of the…
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TUM-scientist is recognized for outstanding achievements in the field of computational and theoretical neuroscience
The Hertie Foundation and the Federation of European Neuroscience…
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Plants rotting in the soil are valuable for more than just compost. In fact, plant residues play a crucial role in keeping carbon in the soil, which is important for reducing the planet's…
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Even those who do not have a degree in brewing will soon be able to continue their education in brewing and malting: The certificate program "Brewer Cursus Weihenstephan" will take place for…
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Plastic residues in aquatic systems as a potential environmental risk - so-called microplastics - and the associated risks to human health are increasingly becoming the focus of scientific…
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When extreme heat becomes more frequent and temperatures remain high for extended periods of time, as it is currently the case in Canada and the American Northwest, physiological stress…
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A year ago, the German Cabinet set up a Commission on the Future of Agriculture with the task of developing recommendations for productive and resource-conserving agriculture. Its report…
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Why are some animals more susceptible to diseases than others? Scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) investigated this in more detail. They found genetic differences in…
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