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Rivers: An Underestimated Source of Greenhouse GasesRicky Mwanake, KIT
Rivers: An Underestimated Source of Greenhouse Gases

Researchers at KIT show how climate change and land use are turning rivers into sources of greenhouse gases.

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Green Hydrogen from Sunlight and WaterAmadeus Bramsiepe, KIT
Green Hydrogen from Sunlight and Water

Photreon, a spin-off from KIT, is developing a photoreactor panel that enables direct solar hydrogen production.

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Magnetic Fingerprints Point to Natural HydrogenChaojie Cheng
Magnetic Fingerprints Point to Natural Hydrogen

KIT researchers show that hydrogen can alter the magnetic properties of rocks – opening new avenues for subsurface hydrogen exploration

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From Specialized to Adaptable AI systemsAndré Biedenkapp, KIT
From Specialized to Adaptive AI systems

André Biedenkapp receives Emmy Noether grant for research on generalization in reinforcement learning

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Demonstration against right-wing extremism in Karlsruhe. The colors of the KIT (blue and green) are laid over it as a color gradient. Foto: Stadt Karlsruhe, Boris Burghardt / Collage: KIT
For Respect, Dialog, and an Open Society

KIT is Committed to Diversity – Science thrives on exchange and tolerance.

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Transfer

The current issue of lookKIT highlights innovative solutions and technology transfer.

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Between Data Sets and Detective Work

What Wi-Fi signals tell us  – now in the “Nachgefragt” podcast.

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