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The New Germany, S03E03: Germany and the US: Cowboys and Keynesians • Körber-Stiftung

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Season 3, episode 3 of our six-part series The New Germany, with historian Katja Hoyer and journalist Oliver Moody, explores the German-American partnership and its deep historical roots. In particular, Germany’s integration into the West after the …
In recent years, however, this seems to have been put to the test.

Körber Lecture 2018: Human origins from a neandertal perspective • Körber-Stiftung

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Körber Prizewinner 2018 Svante Pääbo from Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology presents his pioneering achievements in the field of palaeogenetics, of which he is considered the founder. One of Pääbo’s most …
significantly conducive to the realization that Neanderthals and other extinct human groups have

Svante Pääbo – Winner of the Körber European Science Prize 2018 • Körber-Stiftung

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The Swedish physician Svante Pääbo has been honoured for his pioneering achievements in the field of palaeogenetics, of which he is considered to be the founder. One of Pääbo’s most important scientific breakthroughs is the …
significantly conducive to the realisation that Neanderthals and other extinct human groups have

Körber History Forum 2017: The end of the West as we knew it? • Körber-Stiftung

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In his keynote speech the former Vice-Chancellor and German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer tackled the question, how we define the “West” today. The concept of the “West” was a transatlantic-European team effort which was …
What effect will the political change in the United States have on the continued

Botond Roska – Körber Prize winner 2020: New Vision for the Blind • Körber-Stiftung

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The Hungarian physician Botond Roska has set himself the goal of restoring sight to the blind. Roska has tracked down the approximately one hundred different cell types in the retina and investigated their interaction. Now the scientist is working on …
Clinical trials with blind people have already begun.

The Spirit of Helsinki in an Age of Great Power Competition • Körber-Stiftung

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On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Bergedorf Round Table, the Körber-Stiftung will hold a festive event with Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and the Finnish President Sauli Niinistö on 22 November. Under the title …
one another”: guided by this motto, senior international politicians and experts have

Clare Grey – Körber Prize winner 2021: New batteries for more climate protection • Körber-Stiftung

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The British chemist sees her research as an important contribution to achieving the European Union’s stated goal of climate neutrality by 2050. Grey pioneered the optimisation of batteries using NMR spectroscopy. This method provides non-invasive …
development of new types of batteries – including lithium-air batteries, which have