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Bridging the Gap

Humboldtians in Private Bridging the Gap In the picture you can see me at Tempelhof Field in Berlin preparing for a Soapbox Science event I was helping to organise. Soapbox Science takes science to a

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Bridging the Gap

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Who Tells the Swarm Where To Go, Mr Jolles?

Brief Enquiries Who Tells the Swarm Where To Go, Mr Jolles? Animal swarms have fascinated us for a long time. How do they coordinate their behaviour, who leads, who follows? This is one of Jolle Jolle

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Who Tells the Swarm Where To Go, Mr Jolles?

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Everybody’s Star

Focus Everybody’s Star Whether as a discoverer, Romantic, Atlanticist, climate prophet or working class hero: there isn’t just one Humboldt, but lots of them. Historian of science, Nicolaas A. Rupke,

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Everybody’s Star

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What Is the Key to Developing a Malaria Vaccine, Ms Osier?

Brief Enquiries What Is the Key to Developing a Malaria Vaccine, Ms Osier? Very early on, the Kenyan Faith Osier dreamt of developing a vaccine to combat malaria. Every year in Africa, more than 400,0

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What Is the Key to Developing a Malaria Vaccine, Ms Osier?

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What Does a Cave Bear’s Jawbone Tell Us, Ms Van Heteren?

Brief Enquiries What Does a Cave Bear’s Jawbone Tell Us, Ms Van Heteren? Anneke van Heteren has a penchant for skeletons. She studies bones to investigate the lifestyle of extinct mammals. Cave bears,

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What Does a Cave Bear’s Jawbone Tell Us, Ms Van Heteren?

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Above It All

Humboldtians in Private Above It All That’s me on the climbing wall at the 2018 Paraclimbing World Championships in Innsbruck. For the second time in succession, I took the world title in the AL-2 cat

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Above It All

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Winners of the third ComLab announced

The best four works of journalism from the third Communication Lab for Exchange between Research and Media have been awarded €500 each by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the International Journalists’ Programmes.

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