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LinkDAAD Jazz Ensemble Plays at German Embassy & Ambassador’s Residence
Jazz © Colourbox The first-ever outdoor concert at the German Embassy attracted a capacity crowd of over 300. The romantic atmosphere created by strings of lights, grilled brats, German beer, and the outstanding music of the German Academic All Stars jazz ensemble made for an enchanting evening.
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LinkNewseum: Students Experience Legacy of Friendship Left by Berlin Airlift
Newseum © Newseum A group of sixth-graders encountered both living history and the cold vestiges of a totalitarian regime when they visited the Newseum to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Berlin Airlift and to learn more about life in Berlin after World War II.
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Link"Schools: Partners for the Future" to Boost Interest in Germany, Language
Child with backpack © Colourbox "With our partner schools abroad we not only want to give children access to the German language and education but also to awaken an interest in and understanding for each other," Foreign Minister Steinmeier said about his partner schools initiative.
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LinkApply for the International Parliamentary Scholarships (IPS)
Berlin Brandenburg Gate The International Parliamentary Scholarship combines an internship in the office of a Member of the German Bundestag with an academic program organized by Berlin’s three universities and the experience of being together with participants from 25 nations.
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LinkUpward Trend for German Language in US Colleges & Universities
Young Adults talking, Photo © colourbox German remained the third most taught language at US colleges and universities in 2006, with a 3.5 percent increase from 2002, continuing an upward trend, according to a report by the Modern Language Association
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LinkNew German Technology Could Aid Gene Therapy
Researcher Colourbox A new technology developed by researchers at the Institute of Photonic Technology in Jena may revolutionize gene therapy. NanoCut technology works by having lasers bundle large quantities of energy in an extremely small point.
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LinkSix Universities Added to Ranks of Elite Institutions
Innovative Research Universities in Aachen, Berlin, Breisgau, Göttingen, Heidelberg and Konstanz have been added to the ranks of Germany's elite institutions, making them eligible to receive an average of 21 million euros in federal funding toward plans for top-class research..
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LinkNobel Prize in Chemistry to Germany's Gerhard Ertl
Gerhard Ertl Researcher Gerhard Ertl of the Max Planck Society’s Fritz Haber Institute in Berlin has been awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Chemistry “for groundbreaking studies in surface chemistry,” the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced on October 10.
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LinkNobel Prize for German, French Physicists for Technology Used in Hard Drives
Peter Grünberg Germany’s Peter Grünberg of the Research Centre Jülich and Albert Fert of France have been awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physics for the 1988 discovery of Giant Magnetoresistance that is used in almost ever hard drive produced today.
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LinkCocoa Could Make Your Day, Cologne Researcher Finds
chocolate Dr. Dirk Taubert and colleagues at the University Hospital of Cologne found that trial participants who were given just 6.3 grams (30 calories) of dark chocolate a day saw a small reduction in blood pressure, according to a study published in JAMA.
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LinkWaldsee BioHaus Wins Minnesota Environmental Initiative Award
BioHaus exterior view Concordia Language Villages’ Waldsee BioHaus, the first certified Passive House in North America, has won the 2007 Minnesota Environmental Initiative Award for air quality and climate protection. Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt sponsored its construction.
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LinkHelmholtz Assocation visits the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Wess Helmholtz A trio of high-ranking leaders representing the Helmholtz Assocation, Germany's largest scientific research organization, recently visited Washington and met with top counterparts at the Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), among other institutions.
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LinkGermany & US Meeting in Middle on Cancer and Stem Cells
Dr. Otmar Wiestler In an interview with The Week in Germany, Dr. Otmar Wiestler, chairman of the German Cancer Research Center, spoke about scientists in Germany and the United States sharing their findings in a new research area exploring the similarities between cancer cells and stem cells.
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LinkInternational Polar Year Coordinates Challenging, Complex Research
International Polar Year At a time when climate change is a constant topic of public discourse, the aim of the International Polar Year is to determine the role that the Arctic and Antarctic play in climate, and in this context, to study the earth’s ecosystems.
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LinkAmbassador Scharioth Hosts Transatlantic Celebration on EU’s 50th
EU 50 Ambassador Klaus Scharioth invited future American leaders, the ambassadors of EU countries and Ambassador John Bruton, head of the European Commission Delegation in Washington to celebrate the EU’s history and contemplate visions for its future.
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LinkFrontier Research to Get Major Boost with European Research Center
Chancellor Merkel Over 1 billion euros a year will flow into research projects through the newly opened European Research Center, the first pan-European funding body set up to support investigator-driven frontier research. Its launch marks a landmark in European research policy, Chancellor Merkel said
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LinkAs Brücke Project Closes Window on America Opens
Bruecke exchange end As the “Brücke New York-Berlin” project comes to a close after five years of bringing students from families affected by the attacks of 9/11 to Germany, the US ambassador to Germany has announced a program for German students to visit America.
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