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DFG establishes 13 new priority programs

 E-Mail The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) is establishing 13 new Priority Programmes (SPP) for 2022. This was decided by the DFG Senate at a meeting that was held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 13 new consortia were selected from 47 submitted initiatives and will receive a total of approximately €82 million for an initial three years. In addition, there will be a 22-percent programme allowance for indirect project-related costs. The programmes now approved cover the entire breadth of subjects, including the humanities and social sciences, engineering sciences, life sciences and natural sciences. The diverse range of topics include an analysis of the interaction between societies and pre-industrial floodplains in Central Europe on the way to the fluvial anthroposphere , a study of how European society has treated Jewish cultural heritage and the development of machine learning for molecular applications. The programmes each ref

Who Was the Most Evil Scientist in History?

Who Was the Most Evil Scientist in History? The majority of scientists are, I’d wager, not particularly evil. Most just want to understand plants, or the Moon, or kidneys, or whatever. Conduct little experiments, marginally expand the stockpile of verifiable human truths, that kind of thing. Then there are the eugenicists, weapons/biowarfare specialists, corporate toadies, and genocide technicians who give those other scientists a bad name (and who, in their own perverse way, might think of themselves as little-experiment-conductors and truth-stockpile-expanders). The list of such names is long and spans centuries. But who among them was the most monstrous? Who is, flat-out, the most evil scientist in history? For this week’s Giz Asks, we reached out to a number of experts for their take, and they were nearly uniform in their response: the Nazi scientist Josef Mengele. But there are other nominees, as you’ll see below, and some nearly manage to match him.

Josef Mengele, el monstruo de Auschwitz: usó seres humanos como cobayos y encontró refugio en Argentina protegido por Perón

Josef Mengele, el monstruo de Auschwitz: usó seres humanos como cobayos y encontró refugio en Argentina protegido por Perón
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European Open: Australian GDP beats, index futures point higher

European Open: Australian GDP beats, index futures point higher Matt Simpson March 3, 2021 5:56 AM Europe is set for a positive open after sentiment remained buoyant overnight, whilst the dollar could face further pressure over the coming session/s. Share: Australia’s ASX 200 index rose by 55.7 points (0.82%) to close at 6,818 Japan’s Nikkei 225 index has fallen by 135.98 points (-0.46%) and currently trades at 29,544.27 Hong Kong’s Heng Seng index has risen by 551.12 points (1.89%) and currently trades at 29,646.98 FTSE 100: UK’s FTSE 100 futures are currently up 35 points (0.53%), the cash market is currently estimated to open at 6648.75 European futures: Euro STOXX 50 futures are currently up 13 points (0.35%), the cash market is currently estimated to open at 3720.72

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