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Prof. Dr. Heiko M. Möller in the laboratory

Proteins, Cell Migration, and Perseverance – Chemist Prof. Heiko M. Möller wants to understand cell adhesion and migration

Heiko Möller works at the interface of chemistry, biology, and medicine, which makes his research special. “We are interested in biomolecules,” says …

Guten Morgen Twitter! – Linguist and physicist examine the wake-up times of German Twitter users

For many people, the alarm clock rings much too early on Mondays. These people suffer from a mismatch between their social obligations and natural …
Prof. Dr. Sönke Neitzel

Cultures of Intelligence – How nations see their intelligence agencies

The first spy novel was published in 1903. “The Riddle of the Sands” by Irish author Robert Erskine Childers is the story of a young Englishman who …
Little World Models

World Models – Graduate Research School GeoSim Bridges Mathematics with Earth and Environmental Sciences

The earth is complex. What happens on it and in it is difficult to explain and can only be partially predicted.  Yet, this would be important, …

People in Motion - Saskia Oidtmann researches dance as improvisation and choreography

Four narrow, vertical lines appear in the distance on the runway of Tempelhof airport. They approach slowly. Four people come into view, walking …
Prof. Bryan S. Turner. Photo: Karla Fritze.

A Commuter between Cultures – 2015 Max Planck Research Award recipient Prof. Bryan S. Turner to research in Potsdam

On a proposal of the University of Potsdam, the 2015 Max Planck Research Award, one of the most highly endowed and prestigious academic prizes in …

A Seemingly Simple Idea – Dr. Ewald Weber researches feral plants

Enjoying nature, rejoicing in flowers, trees, and plants is a need for many people. This is why botanical gardens attract so many visitors and are a …

Rapid Bloomers of Evolution – Humboldt Research Fellow Dr. Luis Valente Researches Biodiversity on Islands

Darwin’s finches – whose discoverer and namesake Charles Darwin founded evolutionary theory – are among the best-known animals in the world. They live …

Language History and Stories – What writings of the early modern period tell us

Those who spoke Early New High German lived in a revolutionary era: With the invention of letterpress printing, writing became a mass phenomenon. …

An Open Letter from the Directors of Research Institutes in Potsdam

 

Potsdam's scientific institutions published an open letter for a tolerant society, rejecting all expressions of hatred, violence, and intolerance …