The Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg (German: Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg) is a university located in Oldenburg, Germany
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- 5 things to know about the University of Michigan’s $17.9B endowment
How does the endowment grow? How is it used to pay for university business? What happened with prior divestments?
- University of Amsterdam releases list of Israeli research partners
Lawmakers in the Netherlands are furious over the University of Amsterdam’s decision to release a list of Israeli research partners in an attempt to appease violent pro-Palestinian rioters.
- Marine bacteria team up to produce a vital vitamin
A German-American research team led by microbiologist Dr. Gerrit Wienhausen from the University of Oldenburg (Germany) has come an important step closer to a better understanding of highly complex ...
- University of Minnesota professor's book investigates shocking medical research abuse
University of Minnesota philosophy professor Carl Elliott says that's not how it usually goes down. Elliott, whose book "The Occasional Human Sacrifice" is out next week, knows from experience.
- Marine Bacteria Forge Unusual Alliance for Vitamin B12 Production
A German-American research team led by microbiologist Dr Gerrit Wienhausen from the University of Oldenburg (Germany) has come an important step closer to a better understanding of highly complex ...
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- Plastics Hall of Fame 2024: Walter Kaminsky
Walter Kaminsky was happy to spend his career in academia, where he was given the latitude to pursue research in what interested him.
- Cryptic Plasmid Offers Insights Into Gut Health
An international team led by Prof. Dr. A. Murat Eren from the Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity at the University of Oldenburg (HIFMB) reports in the science journal Cell, a ...
- Even the simplest marine organisms tend to be individualistic
and the University of Vienna report on a surprising discovery: even simple marine polychaete worms shape their day-to-day lives on the basis of highly individual rhythms. This diversity is of ...
- No two worms are alike: New study confirms that even the simplest marine organisms tend to be individualistic
and the University of Vienna reports on a surprising discovery: Even simple marine polychaete worms shape their day-to-day lives on the basis of highly individual rhythms. This diversity is of ...
- Discovery of the first fractal molecule in nature
An international team of researchers led by groups from the Max Planck Institute in Marburg and the Philipps University in Marburg has stumbled upon the first regular molecular fractal in nature.