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The University of Bonn (German: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn) is a public research university located in Bonn, Germany.

AI trains on videos to recognize patterns in human behaviour

Researchers have found a connection in the brain that is crucial for aggressive behaviour – in mice

Using swarm learning to detect blood cancer, lung diseases and COVID-19 in data stored in a decentralized fashion

Retinal diagnostics via smartphone

What if blue-green algae could produce oil?

Using artificial intelligence to detect rare diseases

Researchers at the University of Bonn show that using portrait photos in combination with genetic and patient data improves diagnoses Every year, around half a million children worldwide are born with a rare hereditary disease. Obtaining a definitive diagnosis can be difficult and time consuming. In a study of 679 patients with 105 different rare

Using artificial intelligence to detect rare diseases

If ship hulls were coated with special high-tech air trapping materials, up to one percent of global CO2 emissions could be avoided

Study by the University of Bonn: High-tech surfaces could greatly reduce drag and CO2 emissions of ships If ship hulls were coated with special high-tech air trapping materials, up to one percent of global CO2 emissions could be avoided. This is the conclusion reached by scientists from the University of Bonn together with colleagues from

If ship hulls were coated with special high-tech air trapping materials, up to one percent of global CO2 emissions could be avoided

Software that can look 5 minutes into the future

Software developed at the University of Bonn can accurately predict future actions Computer scientists from the University of Bonn have developed software that can look a few minutes into the future: The program first learns the typical sequence of actions, such as cooking, from video sequences. Based on this knowledge, it can then accurately predict

Software that can look 5 minutes into the future

The immune system reacts similarly to a high fat and high calorie diet as to a bacterial infection

Study by the University of Bonn shows that even after a change to a healthy diet, the body’s defenses remain hyperactive The immune system reacts similarly to a high fat and high calorie diet as to a bacterial infection. This is shown by a recent study led by the University of Bonn. Particularly disturbing: Unhealthy

The immune system reacts similarly to a high fat and high calorie diet as to a bacterial infection

Laser-based weed control can eliminate herbicides

A robot automatically identifies weeds in a field and combats them with a short laser pulse. Sustainable agriculture, which avoids the use of herbicides as far as possible, could benefit from this smart idea. Dr. Julio Pastrana and Tim Wigbels from the Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformation at the University of Bonn are convinced of

Laser-based weed control can eliminate herbicides

Cannabis can reverse ageing processes in the brain

Researchers at the University of Bonn restore the memory performance of Methuselah mice to a juvenile stage Memory performance decreases with increasing age. Cannabis can reverse these ageing processes in the brain. This was shown in mice by scientists at the University of Bonn with their colleagues at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel). Old

Cannabis can reverse ageing processes in the brain

Light Instead of Electric Shock Tames Lethal Heart Disorders in Mice and Virtual Humans

In Lab Tests, Researchers Halt Arrhythmias With Gentle Beams—Not Harsh Electric Shocks Using high-tech human heart models and mouse experiments, scientists at Johns Hopkins and Germany’s University of Bonn have shown that beams of light could replace electric shocks in patients reeling from a deadly heart rhythm disorder. The findings, published online Sept. 12 in

Light Instead of Electric Shock Tames Lethal Heart Disorders in Mice and Virtual Humans

Using nanoparticles to combat arteriosclerosis

In industrialized countries, a high number of people suffer from arteriosclerosis – with fatal consequences: Deposits in the arteries lead to strokes and heart attacks. Researchers under the leadership of the University of Bonn have developed a method for guiding replacement cells to diseased vascular segments using nanoparticles. They demonstrated in mice that the fresh

Using nanoparticles to combat arteriosclerosis

Adenosine can melt “love handles”

Researchers at the University of Bonn discover a new signaling pathway to combat excess body weight The number of overweight persons is greatly increasing worldwide – and as a result is the risk of suffering a heart attack, stroke, diabetes or Alzheimer’s disease. For this reason, many people dream of an efficient method for losing

Adenosine can melt “love handles”

With light echoes, the invisible becomes visible – a camera that can see around the corner

Researchers at the University of Bonn and from Vancouver have developed a camera that can see around the corner Scientists at the University of Bonn and the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada) have developed a novel camera system which can see around the corner without using a mirror. Using diffusely reflected light, it reconstructs

With light echoes, the invisible becomes visible – a camera that can see around the corner

A Majority Prefers Letting Computers Decide

When individuals engage in risky business transactions with each other, they may end up being disappointed. This is why they’d rather leave the decision on how to divvy up jointly-owned monies to a computer than to their business partner. This subconscious strategy seems to help them avoid the negative emotions associated with any breaches of

A Majority Prefers Letting Computers Decide

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