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    Ferdi Schüth

    GDNÄ Vice President receives award for his catalysis research.
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    Dietrich von Engelhardt

    The GDNÄ mourns the loss of a friend and co-creator.
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    Anke Kaysser-Pyzalla

    The engineering scientist will lead the GDNÄ from 2025-2026.
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    Heribert Hofer

    The GDNÄ presidency ends, new tasks await.
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    Young GDNÄ

    Lively discussions in front of a large audience
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    Dietrich von Engelhardt

    On Goethe as a naturalist and his influence in the 19th century
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    Stable trust

    Science Barometer 2024 shows interesting long-term trends.
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    Potsdam 2024 in fast motion

    New video full of dynamism and enthusiasm.
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    Martin Lohse

    On the astonishing effects of placebos in medicine.
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    A celebration of science

    President Hofer thanks everyone who contributed to its success.
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    Four inspiring days

    Photos from the 133rd Assembly bring back memories.
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    Lectures online

    The 133rd GDNÄ meeting in Potsdam to relive and rediscover.
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    Interest aroused

    The GDNÄ conference in Potsdam meets with a positive response.
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    An initial assessment

    Four days of fascinating presentations and discussions.
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    Anne Marie Bobes

    The 18-year-old develops wind turbines for street lamps.
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    Ferdi Schüth

    Max Planck Director is now part of the GDNÄ Executive Committee.
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    Paul Scholand

    He is 18, a GDNÄ student scholarship holder, and has big plans.
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    Eva-Maria Neher

    Alexander von Humboldt Medal for her great services to the GDNÄ.
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    Impressions from Potsdam

    An illustrated diary of the GDNÄ meeting from 12-15 September 2024.
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    Be there in real time

    Click here for the broadcast of the GDNÄ meeting in Potsdam.
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    Welcome to Potsdam

    Guests yesterday, partners today: President Hofer on the Young GDNÄ.
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    Ursula Müller-Werdan

    About very old politicians and the best strategies for staying young.
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    Paul Scholand

    He is 18, a GDNÄ student scholarship holder, and has big plans.
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    Günther Hasinger

    How the German Centre for Astrophysics is being established.
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    Invitation by the President

    Heribert Hofer presents the programme for the 133rd Assembly
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    Thomas Mettenleiter

    How we can prepare for future pandemics.
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    Bärbel Friedrich

    On the life sciences as a German-German success story.
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    Robert Dunkelmann

    Getting young people interested in research via social media.
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    Liane G. Benning

    Potsdam 2024: How algae are fuelling climate change – a public lecture.
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    Marion Merklein

    Tough test for German mechanical engineering.
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    Research at its best

    Why it’s worth travelling to the next GDNÄ meeting in Potsdam.
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    The president’s plans

    How Heribert Hofer wants to future-proof the GDNÄ.
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    Eva-Maria Neher

    The University of Göttingen honours the former GDNÄ President.
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    Armin Maiwald

    Lorenz Oken Medal for the pioneer of the “Sendung mit der Maus”.
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    Wolfgang Wahlster

    High award for the life’s work of the former president of the GDNÄ.
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    Alexander Böker

    Why the Potsdam Fraunhofer director is committed to the GDNÄ.
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    Memorial in Leipzig

    The foundation of the GDNÄ 200 years ago is now commemorated.
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    Barbara Höhle

    Potsdam 2024: The Vice President of the University invites the GDNÄ.
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    Uwe Hartmann

    Compass in the brain: How the physicist triggered media hype.
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    Angelika Brandt

    The marine biologist on the most difficult expedition of her life.
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