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Excellent research on actinide bonds and on energy-efficient communication technology

 E-Mail IMAGE: Professor Laurent Schmalen (Photo: Markus Breig, KIT) and Dr. Tonya Vitova (Photo: Private) receive an ERC Consolidator Grant each. view more  Credit: Markus Breig, KIT Private For their projects, two researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) receive a Consolidator Grant each of the European Research Council (ERC). Dr. Tonya Vitova, in her project The Actinide Bond, studies actinide bonds with innovative spectroscopic methods to better understand the environmental behavior of these elements. Professor Laurent Schmalen, in his project RENEW, works on reducing the complexity and energy consumption of communication systems and on making them more efficient and environmentally friendly. In the next five years, both projects will be funded by the ERC with up to EUR 2 million each.

Hardly any sports -- but more physical activity during lockdown

 E-Mail IMAGE: By playing outside, children and adolescents found ways to be physically active during the lockdown. (Photo: Martin Köhler, Motorik-Modul Study) view more  Credit: Martin Köhler, Motorik-Modul Study In spring 2020, when soccer and sports clubs closed for sever-al weeks due to the Corona pandemic, children and adoles-cents looked for alternative physical activities. According to a supplementary study covering more than 1700 children and adolescents aged from 4 to 17 as part of the Motorik-Modul Study (MoMo) conducted by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Karlsruhe University of Education (PHKA), the chil-dren were physically active about 36 minutes longer every day, but also spent an hour more in front of screens and monitors. The results are reported in

The World Biodiversity Forum Announces New Virtual Convention in January 2021, Advised by the Convention on Biological Diversity and in Collaboration with TEALEAVES

RSS Feeds: The World Biodiversity Forum Announces New Virtual Convention in January 2021, Advised by the Convention on Biological Diversity and in Collaboration with TEALEAVES The World Biodiversity Forum will end the decade with a series of virtual collaborative events and workshops to inspire a variety of stakeholders to take action to preserve biodiversity. Davos, Switzerland, December 21, 2020 (PR.com) The 2021 edition of the World Biodiversity Forum, organized by University of Zurich, bioDISCOVERY and TEALEAVES, will be held virtually. The series of events will commence on January 7th, 2021, and continued in the main events held in May 2021. The 2021 Virtual World Biodiversity Forum brings to­geth­er lead­ing researchers, societal actors, youth representatives, prac­ti­tion­ers, and decision-makers from dif­fer­ent sectors in panel discussions and interactive workshops. The purpose is to inspire actions to achieve the goals of the new global biodiversity framework

Frequenzdaten für stabile Stromversorgung: Forschungsverbund untersucht Fluktuation in synchronen Netzgebieten – Datenaufzeichnung in drei Kontinenten (ee-news ch)

Frequenzdaten für stabile Stromversorgung: Forschungsverbund untersucht Fluktuation in synchronen Netzgebieten – Datenaufzeichnung in drei Kontinenten (ee-news ch)
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