The University of Cologne (German Universität zu Köln) was one of the oldest universities in Europe and re-established in 1919.
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- What motivates students to cheat in online exams?
The rise in online exams has led to increased concerns about academic integrity, prompting educators to explore strategies to curb cheating.
- Why students cheat in online exams
Media psychologists at the University of Cologne have studied how students' individual needs, conceptions and reasons relate to cheating behavior in online exams.
- Mouse Experiment Uncovers a Crucial Switch That Breaks Down Fat For Warmth
Scientists have located the body's toggle for breaking down brown fat – a type of adipose tissue that burns calories to generate warmth.
- Profit, rules or values: Skills that lead to success on the labor market
There is no specific set of skills that university graduates need in order to be successful professionally. Rather, the required skills vary according to different areas of the labor market and their ...
- Study discovers how protein is responsible for genetic inflammatory disease
Research led by Dr Hirotsugu Oda from the University of Cologne's CECAD Cluster of Excellence for Ageing Research and the findings could lead to novel therapeutic methods aimed at decreasing ...
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- Accelerated discovery research unveils 21 novel materials for advanced organic solid-state laser technology
Organic solid-state lasers (OSLs) hold immense promise for a wide range of applications due to their flexibility, color tunability, and efficiency. However, they are difficult to make, and with over ...
- What motivates students to cheat in online exams?
The rise in online exams has led to increased concerns about academic integrity, prompting educators to explore strategies to curb cheating.
- Clogging up collagens to counter fibrosis
A recent collaboration between researchers at the University of Cologne (Germany) and the Center for Genomic Regulation (Barcelona, Spain) has utilized AlphaFold2 and a series of cell culture and ...
- New compound from blessed thistle may promote functional nerve regeneration
Researchers from the University of Cologne have found a new use for cnicin, a substance produced in blessed thistle. Their article "Cnicin promotes functional nerve regeneration" features clinical ...
- Training of brain processes makes reading more efficient
by Eva Schissler, University of Cologne The lexical categorization process and its implementation in the left-ventral occipito-temporal cortex. Credit: npj Science of Learning (2024).