Continuously observing animals with motion sensors could improve earthquake prediction – a research project from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior in Konstanz/Radolfzell and the University of Konstanz. Read the article in our online magazine campus.kn.
Medienservice für Redaktionen: Vorabinformationen zu den Befunden des Konstanzer Exzellenzclusters „The Politics of Inequality“ zur sozialen Ungleichheit in der Corona-Situation
Die Rektorin der Universität Konstanz, Prof. Dr. Kerstin Krieglstein, ist in die Arbeitsgruppe Forschungsorientierte Gleichstellungsstandards der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft gewählt worden.
The portal provides an overview of current and planned initiatives, research and teaching projects as well as relevant university events from different fields. The goal is to set a standard for diversity and against discrimination and racism.
In a new study with participation of the University of Konstanz, scientists from around the world warn that the threats posed by invasive alien species are increasing. They say that urgent action is required in order to prevent, detect, and control invaders at both local and global levels.
A new study by Konstanz biologist Dr Sonja Wild demonstrates for the first time that dolphins can learn foraging techniques outside the mother-calf bond. Read the article in our online magazine campus.kn.
A potential starting point for high-precision sensor technology: Scientists at the Department of Physics at the University of Konstanz have developed a completely new method of measuring squeezing. Read the article in our online magazine campus.kn.