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      Humboldt Professor Burkhard Rost

      Curiosity is what drives him – “and the fascination with all the things we still don’t know about biology”. His goal: a bridge between medicine and biosciences.

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      Humboldt Professor Burkhard Rost
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      Humboldt Professor Elisabeth Décultot

      If you want to trace the history of knowledge transfer in the aesthetics of the 18th century, you need old books – and they exert a particular fascination on Elisabeth Décultot.

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      Humboldt Professor Elisabeth Décultot
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      Humboldt Professor Sharon Macdonald

      “Museums are extremely important for our societies because that is where people decide which things will play a role in the future,” says Sharon Macdonald.

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      Humboldt Professor Sharon Macdonald
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      Humboldt Professor Oliver Brock

      To build robots that can deal with everyday tasks and situations just as well and as efficiently as people can – that is Oliver Brock’s mission.

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      Humboldt Professor Oliver Brock
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      My (Non-)Selfie with the German President

      As a Humboldt Research Fellow Qiang Guo visited the Foundation’s Annual Meeting in Berlin and Schloss Bellevue. He came back with a selfie with Frank-Walter Steinmeier, at least almost.

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      My (Non-)Selfie with the German President
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      Can Literature Connect Worlds, Ms Fathy?

      Goethe, Schiller, Fontane and then what? The Egyptian Germanist Hebatallah Fathy wants to enrich German teaching in Germany.

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      Can Literature Connect Worlds, Ms Fathy?
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      What Is It About Polygamy, Mr Junker?

      In his book “Die verborgene Natur der Liebe” (The Hidden Nature of Love), the historian of biology Thomas Junker reveals that we are still creatures of nature.

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      What Is It About Polygamy, Mr Junker?