Magazine Humboldt Kosmos
Electric car batteries: recycle or repair?
The chemical engineer explains how she “repairs” batteries sustainably.
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The chemical engineer explains how she “repairs” batteries sustainably.
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Magazine Humboldt Kosmos
Time and again, Jewish people in Germany are confronted with hostility and attacks. Politicians promise to tackle antisemitism with all the tools of a constitutional state.
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Artificial intelligence will have a huge impact on the way industry functions. Quite how huge will soon be illustrated by a visionary factory in Munich. Humanoid, self-learning robots work on the production line and can be controlled by humans working from home.
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Press Release
International engagement and reforms, less bureaucracy and more freedom for science – Voices from the Humboldt Foundation’s international network
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What will we eat in 2050? Food can be many things – but first and foremost food tells us the story of who we are and who we can be in the future. The participants of the Humboldt Residency Programme 2
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The Humboldt Foundation looks ahead – to the tasks awaiting the Foundation and its research network.
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Ever more people are making conscious purchasing decisions in order to drive changes in society. A new consumer awareness? “Not at all,” says historian Frank Trentmann.
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Press Release
26/2018
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News
No one knows yet how the pandemic will impact the careers of young researchers. In this three-part series, we profile Feodor Lynen Research Fellows and show how they are dealing with the challenges facing them.
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