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- 0: Willkommen beim JGU MAGAZIN
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- 1: CLOSE-UPS. Scientists in Portrait.
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- 1.1: Evaluating cirrhosis 'live' and accurately at the cellular level
- 1.2: Higgs boson electrifies Mainz physicists
- 1.3: The landscape of surnames
- 1.4: The trials of becoming a good interpreter
- 1.5: Winnetou under scrutiny
- 1.6: Straight from university to the opera stage
- 1.7: A molecule folds itself into a solar sail
- 1.8: From war in Biafra to the conflict in the Niger Delta
- 1.9: Writing about 9/11
- 1.10: On the trail of an ancient survivor
- 1.11: Finnish trees tell the story of 2,000 years of climate history
- 1.12: The Olympic spirit has a home in Mainz
- 2: STANDPOINTS. Science Takes a Stand.
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- 2.1: The euro area needs a redemption pact
- 2.2: Drugs testing is only a band-aid
- 2.3: The media fueled fears while experts went unheard
- 2.4: "I have never experienced such a mode of disinformation before"
- 2.5: Privacy is just an illusion
- 2.6: And sometimes a ball hits the museum walls
- 2.7: Siri Hustvedt deplores categorization
- 2.8: Right-wing extremism breaks into new music genres
- 2.9: Don't panic, we're still on course
- 2.10: A Muslim, Turk, and Mainz resident on the German Ethics Council
- 2.11: The Catholic Church under fire
- 3: PANORAMA. Research, Teaching, Learning.
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- 3.1: All humans come from Africa
- 3.2: IFuL tempts students to think outside the box
- 3.3: Poetry for all the senses
- 3.4: Gutenberg's types move around the world
- 3.5: Record turnout for the Student Paper Info Night
- 3.6: Jesus didn't know of chocolate
- 3.7: A treasure chest of everyday Jewish life in the 18th century
- 3.8: Failures fuel science
- 3.9: A weekend with brain researcher Hans Flohr
- 3.10: Images of an unfamiliar university
- 3.11: University trains first-class mechanics
- 3.12: Six years of filming on the river
- 3.13: Germans spend EUR 103 billion on sport
- 3.14: One man gets excited about tiresome teaching
- 3.15: The search for the "missing" link is called off
- 3.16: Girls can do everything
- 3.17: University and children go well together
- 3.18: Spring awakes with strong voice power
- 3.19: German ministers are not the only ones who have problems with plagiarism
- 3.20: One poet, six translators
- 3.21: From container ship to artwork
- 3.22: EURO 2012 in their hearts, summer on their minds
- 3.23: Bronze head tells a tale of African culture and European plunderers
- 3.24: A new home for excellent research
- 3.25: Europe meets in Mainz
- 3.26: Meave Leakey encounters relatives in Mainz
- 3.27: Renewable resources
- 3.28: JGU runs in Frankfurt
- 3.29: Immortal minerals
- 3.30: The story of the continent with no history
- 3.31: Outstanding young researchers and forgotten collections
- 3.32: A state with big differences
- 3.33: "Can it really be called academic research?"
- 3.34: The action cinema of the ancient world
- 3.35: Mainz 05 reinvents itself as a carnival club
- 3.36: Archiving West African settlement history
- 3.37: No gap between foreigners and Germans
- 3.38: Wearing white lab coats and discovering colors
- 3.39: Discovering the Botanic Garden
- 3.40: Learning in the land of freedom and narrow lanes
- 3.41: A door opener into the wonderful world of the university
- 3.42: Traditional plants, newly grown
- 3.43: Students tear down language barriers
- 3.44: Ancient mythology conquers modern culture
- 3.45: Of resources, conflicts, and the view of Europe
- 3.46: Law students behind bars
- 3.47: Most Germans would vote for Obama
- 3.48: African music from the basement
- 3.49: Calling the university hotline
- 3.50: A place at dOCUMENTA (13)
- 3.51: When ants stir up a rebellion
- 3.52: Future doctors practice for the real thing
- 3.53: 4,000 litmus tests from history
- 3.54: Mollusks chronicle the climate
- 3.55: A Warhol under the hammer
- 3.56: Hunting down clouds in a spy jet
- 3.57: Discovering nature
- 3.58: The collection is growing and growing
- 3.59: Roman small change was rather big
- 4: GALLERY. Campus Life in Pictures.