Magazine Humboldt Kosmos
Can Water Change Society, Ms Morgan?
“Water is life, but its availability is also a measure of social status and a means of social discrimination,” says Ruth Morgan.
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“Water is life, but its availability is also a measure of social status and a means of social discrimination,” says Ruth Morgan.
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From the "Land-of-plenty" to “Brave New World” - A brief history of food utopias.
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Is there a connection between obesity and hunger? There is no clear pattern to the distribution of hunger and obesity across the globe. Some special cases:
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Researchers, food giants and startups – they are all searching for tomorrow’s food.
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Who actually does what at Humboldt headquarters? These are the colleagues at the Humboldt Foundation, their lives at work and beyond. Today: Dr Johannes Belz.
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Joachim Frank is the 55th researcher in the Humboldt Network to be awarded a Nobel Prize.
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The Humboldt Foundation has a new President: in January, the neurophysiologist Hans-Christian Pape took over the helm of the Foundation from the chemist Helmut Schwarz.
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Evaluation of the Philipp Schwartz Initiative Evaluations of the Humboldt Foundation’s sponsorship programmes   The Philipp Schwartz Initiative (PSI) enables universities and other research instit
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Today’s broken rules are often tomorrow’s norms. The Hungarian linguist Vilmos Ágel has developed a completely new grammar.
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Wilfred Fritz managed to carve his path through racial barriers and became one of the first non-whites to study at the South African Stellenbosch University.
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