Team unter Beteiligung Konstanzer IngenieurInnen und WissenschaftlerInnen entwickelt Apparatur zur stressfreien und vollautomatischen GPS-Besenderung von wildlebenden Rehen.
Symposium hosted by the University of Konstanz's Zukunftskolleg in the Spiegelhalle takes place subsequently to the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings – Public exhibition about research in chemistry
The research team of chemist Miriam Unterlass succeeded in producing organic and inorganic substances in a single process using an environmentally friendly method.
Why are volunteers standing under trees at 17 sites in sub-Saharan Africa for months, counting bats? And how is it that fruit bats transport plant seeds over thousands of kilometres?
An international research team led by physicists from Konstanz discovers a state of ultra-low static friction when rotating microscopic objects on crystalline surfaces.
Bumblebee colonies exposed to glyphosate are significantly affected in times of resource scarcity. Dr Anja Weidenmüller, biologist at the Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour at the University of Konstanz, describes this finding in a study published in the journal Science.