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„Glokalisierungen“ von Normativität

https://www.mpg.de/14923911/rg_jb_2019?c=150130

Den existenziellen Herausforderungen der Welt – Klimakrise, Migration, Pandemien – ist nur durch globale Koordination zu begegnen. Können wir uns aber auf globale Regeln verständigen? – Der Blick in die Geschichte zeigt, dass wir auf einen Grundbestand einer internationalen Sprache des Rechts zurückgreifen.
Jahrhundert, dem lusophonen Südatlantik, insbesondere Angola, Kap Verde, Guinea-Bissau

Japan Prize 2020 goes to Svante Pääbo

https://www.mpg.de/14440420/paeaebo-japan-prize-2020

Svante Pääbo, Director at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, is the founder of palaeogenetics, a research discipline concerned with the analysis of genetic samples from fossils and prehistoric finds. Which of the genetic changes that occurred in the course of evolutionary history make up modern man is what Pääbo studies by comparing the DNA sequences of modern-day humans, Neanderthals and other human ancestors. His groundbreaking research has now earned him Japan Prize, which is endowed with mit 50 million Yen (approx. 490,000 euros).
) showed that Denisovans handed down DNA to populations currently living in New Guinea

Meet the Neanderthals

https://www.mpg.de/295278/Neanderthal?filter_order=L

Well, they actually did it. And the whole world knows about it now, even if the news is tens of thousands of years old. It was, of course, a juicy story for the world’s media: Neanderthals mated with modern humans! But for Svante Pääbo, Department Director at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, this is not the most important aspect of his discovery.
ancestors left their genetic traces not only in Europe, but also in China and Papua New Guinea