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A firm eye on the proboscis

Just as when we humans reach for objects, the hummingbird hawk moth uses its visual sense to place its long proboscis precisely on a flower to search for nectar, according to a study by Konstanz biologists. This is why the moth is a great model organism for research into the visual control of appendages.

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Panel Explores Legal Concerns Regarding AI's Impact on Informational Self-Determination

The panel with Prof. Dr. Liane Wörner, LL.M (UW-Madison), Catarina dos Santos-Wintz MdB and Dr. Peter Allgayer, Federal Court of Justice, on the decision on automated data analysis of February 2023 made it clear that the use of artificial intelligence in police work can lead to an area of tension with the right to informational self-determination.

A good first impression

A collaborative research environment is key for establishing a new research group: insights from bioinformatician Andreas Gruber, funded within the framework of the Joint Federal Government-Länder Tenure-Track Programme.

A good first impression

A collaborative research environment is key for establishing a new research group: insights from bioinformatician Andreas Gruber, funded within the framework of the Joint Federal Government-Länder Tenure-Track Programme.

A good first impression

A collaborative research environment is key for establishing a new research group: insights from bioinformatician Andreas Gruber, funded within the framework of the Joint Federal Government-Länder Tenure-Track Programme.