• However, in a similar experiment in Germany, Bavarian university students successfully differentiated between pale lagers of the region.

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  • But unlike dark energy, there are several ideas about what it might be, and one of them is the subject of a second paper, in Physical Review Letters, by Peter Biermann of the University of Bonn, in Germany, and Alexander Kusenko, of the University of California, Los Angeles.

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  • The car was developed by a team of students at Bochum University in Germany.

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  • Dr Peter Barker, a lecturer in the German department at Reading University said Germany was in fact trying to deal with similar problems as those detailed in the article.

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  • When they showed this layout to a third researcher, Manuel Torrilhon of Aachen University in Germany, he recognised the spiral patterns within it, and this prompted the trio to test a design specifically modelled on nature.

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  • Stefan Rahmsdorf, a professor of oceanography at Potsdam University in Germany, says that sea levels were basically flat for most of the past 2000 years, but in the past 100 have increased faster than ever before.

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  • In the end, he commissioned a group of researchers at Ludwig-Maximilians University in Germany to design an instrument which produces light with a wavelength of 1, 300 nanometres and has the ability to fire 440, 000 pulses a second.

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  • In a paper last year for the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, Stanford's John Cogan and John Taylor, with Volker Wieland and Maik Wolters of Frankfurt, Germany's Goethe University, show that a reduction in federal spending over several years amounting to 3% of GDP bringing noninterest spending down to pre-financial-crisis levels will increase short-term GDP.

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  • Michael Minkenberg, a professor of political science at Germany's European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder) who has also taught at New York, Cornell and Columbia universities, said he sees concern over immigration, law and order "and the feeling that things aren't what they used to be any more" as being at the heart of support for Europe's radical right.

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  • Professor Erwin Emmerling of the Technical University of Munich, Germany, said reconstruction of the female Buddha is possible, using remaining parts and other materials, according to the university's website.

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  • At No. 2, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany has a doctorate from Leipzig University.

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  • Dr Kranendonk decided to consult Martin Bruene, a professor of human psychiatric disorders at the University of Bochum, Germany.

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  • In September 2006, Pope Benedict XVI provoked outrage in the Muslim world with a speech given at the University of Regensburg in Germany.

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  • The solution, according to Sven Hoefling of the University of Wuerzburg, Germany, and colleagues is to use what are called quantum dots to create single photons.

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  • At the University of Konstanz in Germany, neuropsychology professor Thomas Elbert uses plasticity-based therapy with stroke patients who have lost the use of a limb or their ability to speak.

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  • "It's a wonderful contribution and another piece of the mosaic" supporting the out-of-Africa hypothesis, said Ekkehard Wolff, professor emeritus of African Languages and Linguistics at the University of Leipzig in Germany, who read the paper.

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  • Dr Lassmann and collaborators from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota and the University of Gottingen in Germany gathered tissue samples from 51 patients who had brain biopsies performed during acute flare-ups of MS and 32 who died during acute episodes.

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  • In the middle of a dense, intellectual, argument about faith and reason, laid out in a speech at Regensburg University in his native Germany, he made reference to a dialogue between a Byzantine ruler, Manuel II Paleologos, and a Persian scholar.

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  • That's because they typically require studies that meet a long list of criteria, says Wolfgang Dekant, a toxicologist at the University of Wuerzburg in Germany and a member of a panel that reviewed BPA research a few years ago for the European Food Safety Authority.

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  • Germany has the added attraction of dispensing university education free to foreigners as well as to domestic students.

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  • The Institute University of Leipzig, in Germany has a major genetic study called LIFE to examine disease in populations.

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  • Even if that is wrong, catch-all parties of some sort will continue to hold sway in Germany, believes Wolfgang Schroeder of Kassel University.

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  • That is an implication of unpublished research using macaque monkeys by Doris Tsao and Winrich Freiwald, of the University of Bremen, in Germany.

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  • In Germany, at the hospital of the University of Freiburg, Mathias Berger has recently concluded the first controlled trial of its kind that suggests an answer.

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  • "It's a little like mind reading, " says Henrik Walter, a neurologist and psychiatrist with the University Clinic of Ulm, Germany, where he conducts brain-imaging work for DaimlerChrysler.

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  • ISET, an alternative-energy institute at the University of Kassel, in Germany, continent-wide power distribution systems in a place like Europe would deal with both of these points.

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  • Then, in 1999, Achim Wixforth, a physicist at the University of Augsburg, in Germany, discovered that when small quantities of liquid were placed in their path, they caused it to stir.

    ECONOMIST: Acoustic microfluidics

  • In one 2009 study from the University of Bonn, in Germany, researchers found that subjects prone to fits of anger had less gray matter in the amygdala, the part of the brain that regulates emotion.

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  • First, researchers at QinetiQ, a British-government-owned company, and Ludwig Maximilian University, in Munich, Germany, exchanged keys between two alpine mountain-tops more than 23km apart, though they did so at night, when sunlight could not confuse the signal.

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