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TUM ranked 13th worldwide for interdisciplinary research
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE THE Interdisciplinary Science Ranking TUM ranked 13th worldwide for interdisciplinary research Research can develop sustainable solutions to global problems when different disciplines contribute their knowledge and perspectives. The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is particularly successful in this regard, as shown by the Times Higher Education Interdisciplinary Science ...
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Nanorobots transform stem cells into bone cells
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE New method for the targeted production of specific cells Nanorobots transform stem cells into bone cells - Mechanical stimulation can transform stem cells into bone cells. - Researchers have demonstrated that cells can be reliably transformed in a system using nanorobots and laser light. - In principle this method can also be used to produce heart and cartilage cells. For the ...
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TUM launches Public Science Lab
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE TUM launches Public Science Lab Research becomes public • The new institution integrates the public into projects from the outset. • The lab aims to create a broad knowledge base on problems. • Video: https://youtu.be/8NBT1SFtFMg The Technical University of Munich (TUM) has founded the TUM Public Science Lab, which will involve people from all areas of society in research. It will thus incorporate previously unconsidered ...
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TUM diving robot with gripper: Autonomous underwater waste collection soon to be a reality
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH PRESS RELEASE TUM presents powerful diving robot equipped with gripper Autonomous underwater waste collection soon to be a reality Marine litter is a major environmental problem around the world. As part of the EU project SEACLEAR, a research team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has now developed an autonomous diving robot ...
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A new biotech hub for Munich
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE A new biotech hub for Munich Where science powers start-ups: Launching BioLabs|TUM • TUM Venture Labs cooperate with BioLabs and Lilly • 1,800 square meters of coworking lab space • Aiming at accelerating therapy development BioLabs, TUM Venture Labs, and Eli Lilly and Company (Lilly) today launched BioLabs|TUM, a new biotechnology innovation hub in central Munich. The initiative aims to empower early-stage biotech start-ups ...
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Hardly any social skills in educational programs for young children
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Global study on guidelines for early childhood education Hardly any social skills in educational programs for young children • Guidelines examined in more than 50 countries, the EU and the OECD • Focus on cognitive skills, social skills rarely mentioned • Socio-economic conditions disregarded Early childhood education ...
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Hanover/Beijing/Singapore (ots) - ● NMPA grants Syntellix product approval for the world's most important future market with more than 1.4 billion people ● Syntellix‘ product approval for China is the largest and most important success in the company’s history; product approval in China was the company’s ...
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Which universities shape the start-up landscape?
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Data analysis for Germany, Austria and Switzerland Which universities shape the start-up landscape? • TUM, ETH Zurich and University of St. Gallen in the lead • German private universities are the most successful in relation to student numbers • Only nine universities make up the top 5 in the largest sectors Where did most start-up founders study and research? A study by ...
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QS Rankings: TUM number 22 worldwide
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE QS World University Rankings see TUM as the best university in the EU TUM rises to number 22 worldwide The Technical University of Munich (TUM) has again moved up in the QS World University Rankings and now holds the 22nd position worldwide. This marks the first time TUM has reached the top 25 in one of the three most prestigious international university rankings. In addition, ...
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Robotics live at Automatica 2025: TUM MIRMI – Guided Tour for Journalists
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH PRESS INVITATION Robotics live at Automatica 2025 TUM MIRMI – Guided Tour for Journalists On June 24, 2025, the opening day of the automatica 2025 robotics trade fair, the Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MIRMI) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) will offer journalists a guided tour for an advance peek at ...
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Quantum Computers Shed Light on the Building Blocks of Nature
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Quantum Computers Simulate Fundamental Physics Shedding Light on the Building Blocks of Nature Fundamental forces in nature are described by complex theoretical models. However, understanding them is challenging due to the complexity of simulating these models, which is beyond the capabilities of conventional supercomputers. A research team from the Technical University of ...
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Why people reject new rules – but only until they take effect
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Study shows psychological reasons for responses to smoking bans and the like Why people reject new rules – but only until they take effect • Many people react negatively to rules that restrict personal freedom • Study shows that rejection decreases significantly after the rules are introduced • The reason is a psychological mechanism that causes rejection of a change in ...
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HEIDELBERG holds its ground in a difficult market environment in FY 2024/25 - targets achieved, significant increase in incoming orders compared to previous year
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TUM spin-off launches first rocket
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Success for innovation ecosystem in aerospace TUM spin-off launches first rocket Isar Aerospace, a spin-off of the Technical University of Munich (TUM), has conducted the first test flight of its rocket - and thus also the first launch of a carrier rocket designed to transport loads into orbit from Western Europe. In future, the system will be used to launch small and medium-sized satellites into space, which are crucial for ...
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Kirkland, Wash. (ots/PRNewswire) - The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), the standards organization responsible for Bluetooth® technology, today announced the formation of Bluetooth SIG (Beijing) Technology Co. Ltd., a formal entity established to better serve its rapidly growing membership in China. Headquartered in Beijing with branch offices in Shanghai and ...
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Thanks to exoskeleton and electrical stimulation: Regaining mobility quickly after a stroke
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Interaction of exoskeleton and electrical stimulation Regaining mobility quickly after a stroke Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a system that helps patients learn to move their paralyzed arms and hands quickly after a stroke. This requires targeted stimulation of the muscles in the ...
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Jack the robot moves like a human
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Autonomous vehicle thinks for itself Jack the robot moves like a human Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a wheeled robot that makes its way through a crowd of people safely and without hesitation. A computer on board predicts the movement of people in the vicinity and how they are likely to react to the robot. From this, it calculates the fastest route. Similar algorithms could also be used for ...
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Learning maths with eye tracking and AI
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Now in use at first school in North Rhine-Westphalia AI-based math: individualized support for schoolchildren Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the University of Cologne have developed an AI-based learning system that recognizes strengths and weaknesses in mathematics by tracking eye movements with a webcam to generate problem-solving hints. This ...
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Majority support moderation on social media platforms
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Global survey shows rejection of unrestricted freedom of expression Majority support moderation on social media platforms • Representative survey in 10 countries • Majority of US respondents want to remove incitements to violence • Widespread resignation in the face of hate and intolerance Most people want harmful social media content such as physical threats and ...
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Complex pancreatic tumor organoids as foundation for new treatment strategies
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Foundation for new cancer treatment strategies Organoids represent the complex cell landscape of pancreatic cancer - Tumors are composed of cancer cells with a variety of different characteristics. - This contributes significantly to the complexity of pancreatic cancer and makes the disease difficult to treat. - For the ...
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Removing hazardous PFAS chemicals from drinking water
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE TUM researchers develop highly effective filter material Removing hazardous PFAS chemicals from drinking water - Metal-organic framework compounds made of zirconium carboxylate as filters - Large-scale use in practice still to come - Contaminated sites caused by PFAS will be with us for several generations ahead The chemicals known as PFAS are considered a severe threat to ...
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New method for designing artificial proteins
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Designing large new proteins with AI New method for designing artificial proteins - Efficient design of new proteins with desired properties - Size of newly designed proteins is approaching that of antibodies - Predicted protein structures successfully validated in experiments Protein design aims to create customized antibodies for therapies, biosensors for diagnostics, or ...
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TUM ranked 12th worldwide for interdisciplinary research
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE New THE Interdisciplinary Science Rankings TUM ranked 12th worldwide for interdisciplinary research The major challenges facing the world today can be addressed only through collaborative efforts encompassing multiple scientific fields. Consequently, the British magazine Times Higher Education (THE) has created a new ranking that measures the interdisciplinary dimension of ...
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Windfall profits from oil and gas could cover climate payments
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Companies took in half a trillion dollars more than expected in 2022 Windfall profits from oil and gas could cover climate payments A central issue at the UN Climate Change Conference, set to start on November 11, will be the negotiations on new payments from industrialized nations to poorer countries. However, the question of whether and how these payments will be financed ...
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Significant Extension of Zinc Battery Lifespan
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE TUM Researchers Develop New Chemical Method for Improved Energy Storage Significant Extension of Zinc Battery Lifespan - Improvement to several hundred thousand charge cycles - Protective layer for zinc anode - Important result in basic research - Large-scale engineering implementation still pending The transition to renewable energy requires efficient methods for storing large ...
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Artificial intelligence for AI policy
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE AI4POL research project develops tools for more efficient regulation Artificial intelligence for AI policy How can Europe efficiently achieve its goals in the regulation of artificial intelligence? And how can the EU itself use AI for this purpose? In the AI4POL project, an international research team will investigate whether EU regulations actually support its citizens. ...
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More academic freedom leads to more innovation
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Study establishes link for the first time More academic freedom leads to more innovation • Data analyzed from 1900 to 2015 in around 160 countries • Patent applications decline when scientific freedom is restricted • Loss of 4–6% in innovation capacity predicted The innovative strength of a society depends on the level of academic freedom. An international team ...
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What gave the first molecules their stability?
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE New insights into the origins of life What gave the first molecules their stability? • Until now, it was unclear how complex molecules could survive in the primordial soup• Unstable RNA molecules are stabilized by double strands • RNAs may be able to form their own complementary strand The origins of life remain a major mystery. How were complex molecules able to form and ...
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TUM and NTU Singapore sign flagship partnership
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Global network is growing TUM and NTU Singapore sign flagship partnership • TUM's fourth flagship partnership• Focus on quantum sciences • Connection with Joint Global Research Hub at TUM Campus Heilbronn The Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the Nanyang Technological University Singapore (NTU) have set up a flagship partnership. The agreement strengthens TUM's ...
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