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03.12.2015

German-Iranian team uncovers ancient trade routes

The Jiroft plain - the fertile oasis of an early civilization in Iran.

Tübingen researchers and Iranian archaeologists find evidence of raw materials trade between Bronze Age Iran and Mesopotamia

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30.11.2015

New insights into the family tree of modern turtles

The newly-described fossil species, Xiaochelys ningchengensis, from northeastern China’s Jehol Biota; right: an illustration of the skeleton incorporating positive and negative impressions preserved in the layers of stone. Images: Chang-Fu Zhou

Tübingen researcher investigates Jehol fossils from China, seeking the ancestors of living turtles

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25.11.2015

Paleolithic elephant butchering site found in Greece

Excavation with some of the elephant bones exposed. Visible in the background - the elephant skull, treated with plaster to preserve it. Photo: Greek Ministry of Culture

Paleoanthropologists excavate prehistoric bones cut by stone tools

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25.11.2015

Neurons in crows’ brains signal which pictures belong together

Image: Lena Veit

During learning, cells in the crow brain acquire discharge patterns that associate pictures with their meaning

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24.11.2015

The hottest white dwarf in the Galaxy

Astronomers in Tübingen and Potsdam identify dying star, intergalactic gas entering Milky Way

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19.11.2015

University of Tübingen ethics award for Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor

Catholic Theology Faculty presents the first Alfons Auer Ethics Award on 27 November

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19.11.2015

New Jobticket for University employees

University hopes the new public transport pass will reduce traffic in Tübingen

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