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Germany is the country of researchers and innovations -- ‘Made in Germany’ has often changed the world. A highly-developed university, and research landscape and high quality of academic training shape the scientific-research system here. German scientists and research institutes are world leaders in nanotechnology, biomedicine and medical engineering, in environmental research and automotive engineering. Germans also play their part in the world's top groups in the future fields of optical technologies, microsystems engineering, neurosciences, biotechnology and process engineering.

Foreign companies also recognise Germany as a researchers’ storehouse. Some 12.1 billion euros per year are invested in Germany from outside the country, making it one of the world’s largest research locations for foreign companies. With language being no barrier, ‘Destination Germany’ is a major attraction for a large number of foreign researchers and students. Almost all German universities offer English degree courses. The German Research Foundation (DFG), along with DAAD and the Humboldt Foundation, offer a one-stop information service to students, researchers and scientists from around the world.

 
         
 
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Looking at the 6-metre high fire tornado in phæno Wolfsburg / © dpa - International Experience science at phæno Wolfsburg
At the phæno Wolfsburg technology and science museum visitors can look, feel and touch over 300 exciting phenomena of science and technology. Created by architect Zaha Hadid this futuristic new building spread over 9,000 square metres in Germany’s Wolfsburg provides 250 interactive stations to experiment in nine fields, such as wind and weather, micro and macro, material and light and sight.  more
The new in Haus2 in Duisburg / © Fraunhofer / Guido Erbring Fraunhofer’s house of the future
The cranes have been dismantled and the muddy paths have given way to an attractive park: inHaus2 in Duisburg, a building that showcases intelligent construction solutions, energy-saving systems and constantly changing room concepts, is finished and open to visitors.  more
Researchers have found a way to keep track of damages on bridges / © dpa - Report Using software to make bridges safe
There are roughly 120,000 bridges in Germany. In order for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians to cross them safely, they must be regularly inspected for damage. An image processing programme automatically detects irregularities in the bridge material.  more
G-Lab will focus on security, reliability and the quality of networks on internet / © Colourbox Germany launches 'G-Lab' to develop Internet of the future
A project dubbed “G-Lab” (Germany Lab) has been launched to research the future development of the Internet. Six German universities and several technology companies are involved in this national research platform.  more
Scientists are carrying aut various experiments to rescue food / © Colourbox University of Bremen in cooperative project to rescue food
A fifth of all fruit and vegetables perish before reaching the supermarket. In a time of rising food prices worldwide, avoiding this waste can have a huge impact on the market. The Universität Bremen together with the firm Ambient Systems has developed a model to help stop this.  more
Germany's Pharma Initiative will promote biotechnological research / © Colourbox Taking German research to world markets
Germany’s Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has launched its “Pharmaceuticals Initiative” to promote the development of new treatments in Germany and improve the networking of stakeholders in biopharmaceuticals.  more
German goldfish, swimmer Britta Steffen diving at the Beijing Olympics / © dpa Dolphins and computers: German researchers seek an edge for their swimmers
At the Olympic swimming races in Beijing, the athletes performed a movement to propel them forward that is not unlike that of a dolphin. But why is this form of movement so effective in the water? And how can it be improved upon? These are some of the questions that engineers and sports scientists at the Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg have been researching.  more
Soccer has become a very important topic for research in Germany / © dpa-Report Scientific kick: Soccer research
What makes a soccer team lose a match? Can fan songs influence referees' decisions? What effect do national soccer teams have on share prices? These are all questions that are being investigated by German scientists.  more
Walking machine 'PogoWalker' at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena / © dpa Teaching robots to walk
The Friedrich Schiller University of Jena has opened a walk-analysis laboratory for robots at its Insitut for Sports Science. The research there will help better understand the human body and – amongst other things – provide insight into how to build the “perfect artificial limb”.  more
EU-India Science and Technology cooperation is growing / © ZB - Fotoreport EU to launch calls for science and technology projects in India
In order to raise awareness in the field of science and technology (S&T), the European Commission will launch the Framework Programme 7 (FP7) here at the end of July.  more
 
  German Trends and Innovations: click to read about ideas that are changing the world   
  Satellite TerraSAR-X in space/ © Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR)   VW's Space Up! microvan / © Volkswagen 2008   Jena-based IPHT invented the NanoCut technology / © ZB - Fotoreport  
             
  TU Munich reproduces Spider's silk / © dpa - International   The new invention: patch-clamp-on-a-chip technology / © Colourbox   Breakthrough for the microchips of the future / © Carl Zeiss SMT  
             
  This invention won the 2007 German Future Prize/ © picture-alliance, Sven Simon   This invention won the 2007 German Future Prize/ © dpa - Bildarchiv   The Plataforma Solar de Almería in Spain / © Markus Steur, DLR  
             
 
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