The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is calling for talented young scientists from around the world specializing in the area of sustainable development to apply for the competition "Green Talents - The International Forum for High Potentials in Sustainable Development."
German Innovations - "Made in Germany"Germany enjoys a tradition of outstanding research and development. These roots begin with Johannes Gutenberg's book printing via Carl Friedrich Benz's automobile and Einstein's Theory of Relativity through to Karlheinz Brandenburg's MP3 format.
12 Researcher Portraits: "12 Worlds of Knowledge"Find out about researchers from 12 very different "worlds of knowledge," who attest to Germany's importance as a centre of research and scholarship, and who play a role as bridge builders for intercultural understanding and for mutual respect.
Berlin: The research and innovation capitalOver 200,000 people from all over the world are researching, working and studying in Berlin. Their creativity and curiosity make the German capital one of the most diverse research regions on the European continent.
3D mapping technology that reveals the history of a cityComputer scientists at the University of Saarland and the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) have digitalized images of the ancient fortress city Saarlouis to transform them into a 3-D model, which was showcased at CeBIT in Hannover, the world's largest information technology trade show. Read more
German Center for Research and Innovation (GCRI) New YorkThe German Center for Research and Innovation New York is one of five "Deutsche Wissenschafts- und Innovationshäuser" worldwide dedicated to fostering international collaboration in research and development.

