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13. Indo-German Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
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Magazine Humboldt Kosmos
How colonialism is still affecting science – and where supposedly self-evident facts fall apart
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The South African researcher, Daya Reddy, emphasised the importance of inclusion and cooperation in global science.
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Issue overview Kosmos 116/2024 Everything just looted? To the magazine E-Paper Download (PDF) Kosmos 115/2023 What’s next? To the magazine E-Paper Download (PDF) Kosmos 114/2022 By courtesy of To the
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How colonialism is still affecting science – and where supposedly self-evident facts fall apart
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What links music with plastic waste, emissions or oil leakages? The Nigerian Olusegun Stephen Titus explores just how protest songs can trigger re-thinking and help to achieve ecological sustainability.
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Some are replicas, many were looted, some were given away: during the colonial era, countless international cultural objects crossed national borders. How we should deal with these objects today is the subject of controversial debate. Venezuelan legal scholar María Julia Ochoa Jiménez argues for respecting the interests of the Indigenous groups that once produced the objects.
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In many countries, queer people have problems accessing healthcare services. There are prejudices about homosexuality; in some places it is even banned. But health researchers like Alex Müller are fighting for equal rights, also by cooperating with human rights organisations.
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Artificial intelligence can boost development in poor countries and promote international cooperation when language barriers fall. Gaurav Sharma from India is exploring the regulatory hurdles that have to be overcome for this to happen.
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