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#ScienceSnack: A new discussion paper shows that executives in the US are now reaching top positions later in their careers. This is attributed to firms increasingly demanding that their CEOs be generalists. Read more: www.uni-bonn.de/en/news/082-... @econtribute.bsky.social © G. Schwan/M. Thürbach
How do fictions and models shape our understanding of existence? Join IMPULSE-Focus “Imagination” with Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht: a public lecture on 9 June and an experimental workshop on 10 June with colleagues from across disciplines. © Ulrike Syrakas/IMPULSE Bonn
Power struggles, shifting alliances, global uncertainty—in the new episode of our podcast "Hypothesis", political scientist Hendrik W. Ohnesorge explores why international relations are "anarchic" and how theories make sense of global dynamics (German only): www.uni-bonn.de/de/neues/hyp...
UKB and University of Bonn's PearNet project develops wearables that give epilepsy patients advance warning of seizures and records them when they happen. It has now secured €2.7 million in funding via the GO-Bio next program run by BMFTR. More: www.uni-bonn.de/en/news/092-... © Vanessa Hüsch/UKB
What did people eat and drink in the Bronze Age South Caucasus? Dairy products, wine, and beyond: Researchers studied the foodways and culinary practices of Kura-Araxes communities. More: www.uni-bonn.de/en/news/076-... (c) A. Decaix, ANR SWEED and the Mission “Boyuk Kesik” & ANR KUR(A)GAN
#ScienceSnack Less hunger, more environmental problems? In sub-Saharan Africa, wealthier people are adopting Western-style diets, leading to better nutrient intake but also higher environmental costs. Researchers from Bonn & Ghana outline solutions: www.uni-bonn.de/en/news/080-... © M. Qaim/Uni Bonn
Congrats to Junior Professor Marc Rußwurm! @dfg.de will be providing up to €1.4 million in funding for his Emmy Noether Group devoted to developing AI methods for fusing different types of geodata to arrive at a uniform geospatial representation: www.uni-bonn.de/en/news/068-... © G. Hübl/Uni Bonn
People around the world are more cooperative than we expect and we underestimate the willingness of others to cooperate, says a global study by a Bonn-Frankfurt Research Team. ➡️ www.uni-bonn.de/en/news/102-... © Montage: Reinhard Bosse / Universität Bonn
#ScienceSnack People with depression do not perceive food as less rewarding when they actually consume it—differences emerge during anticipation. New study by The University Hospitals Bonn & Tübingen and the University of Bonn: www.uni-bonn.de/en/news/088-... © UKB/Aljoscha Haupt
Why do mothers in West Germany work significantly fewer hours than mothers in East Germany—even 30+ years after reunification? New research by Zainab Iftikhar and colleagues explores what this means for childcare, parental leave, and the labor market: shorturl.at/uFnTF © Frommann/Uni Bonn
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