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Molecular causes of Parkinson's disease
Jascha Manschwetus is a PhD student at the Department of Biochemistry.About inequality in German cities
Kassel is booming. Like many big cities. Cities offer culture and good jobs, but also poverty and segregation. The media often speak of "problem neighborhoods. But what exactly are they? Is the gap…The secret life of mushrooms
Hardly anyone notices them, yet fungi are the secret rulers of nature. Life without them would mean a completely different ecosystem and a lot of dirty laundry.Prof. Dr. Johannes Zimmermann is Professor of Differential Psychology
Zimmermann has headed the Department of Differential Psychology in Kassel since September 2018.Prof. Dr. Reinhard Lindner is Professor of Theory, Empiricism and Methods of Social Therapy
On March 1, 2018, Prof. Dr. med. Reinhard Lindner began working in the "Theory, Empiricism and Methods of Social Therapy" department at the Institute of Social Sciences, Faculty of Human Sciences at…Professor of Stochastics: Prof. Dr. Felix Lindner
Prof. Dr. Felix Lindner has been Professor of Stochastics at the University of Kassel since March 2018.Prof. Dr. David Laner is Professor of Resource Management and Waste Technology
David Laner has been Professor of Resource Management and Waste Technology at the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Kassel since October 2018.Bitcoin and the consequences
What happens when a digital "private money" like Bitcoin is rolled out big time? When we no longer pay with cash? What consequences might that have for a society - but also for the environment, for…In the Well: Kassel psychoanalysis professor Patrick Meurs researches the radicalization of young people
These figures can be frightening: according to the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, there were 12,700 violent right-wing extremists last year, 9,000 violent left-wing extremists and just…How software can better represent reality
Designing information technology now means designing the world - Dr. Claude Draude is convinced of this.