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Science Tunnel
A Journey Through Scientific Discovery

Cutting-edge Research in the Capital

The Max Planck Society’s “Science Tunnel” turns the hottest research topics into a real adventure - and is now coming to Berlin for almost two months as part of its world tour. Visitors can immerse themselves in the world of the most advanced research. The Max Planck Society is seeking to especially inspire the up-and-coming generation for the fascinating search for knowledge in the world of science. From February 26 – April 13, 2008 the multimedia exhibition, with its motto “Come and be amazed!” will be presented in cooperation with The Museum of Natural History in the neighboring Thaer Hall at Humboldt University.

To round out the presentation, the exhibition “From Molecules to Medicine” sponsored by Bayer AG will show the road that basic, research-based knowledge is taking in the development of new pharmaceuticals, for example.

The “Science Tunnel” in Berlin is supported by BAYER AG, Humboldt University Berlin, the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft, The Museum of Natural History and Berlin Partner.

February 26 – April 13, 2008
daily 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Thaer Hall at Humboldt University – neighboring building to the right of The Museum of Natural History Invalidenstrasse 42

Admission free

link www.museum.hu-berlin.de

 

Cutting-edge German research in South Korea

From October 4 to December 2 this year, the Science Tunnel is on display in South Korea. At the Seoul Museum of History, visitors to the Max Planck Society's multimedia exhibition are taken on a fascinating journey through the world of modern research.

link www.museum.seoul.kr
link Press Release

 

Science Tunnel: Platform for Intercultural Exchange between Germany and South Africa

Immerse yourself in the "Land of ideas" - take a stroll through the Max Planck Society’s “Science Tunnel”. On May 18, 2007, the multimedia exhibition will be inaugurated in the Sci-Bono Discovery Centre in Johannesburg. For the German Embassy in South Africa, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the German schools in Johannesburg and the city’s Goethe Institute, the Science Tunnel will serve as a platform for intercultural exchange between schoolchildren, students, and young scientists.

Until July 29, 2007, the people of Johannesburg will have the opportunity to take a fascinating voyage through the world of current and future scientific discoveries, and in the process become acquainted with the Max Planck Society, one of the ten best research institutes world-wide.

The Science Tunnel in South Africa is supported by the South African Department of Science and Technology (DST), the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as well as the companies SASOL Ltd, BMW, BASF AG, Siemens AG, and the "Germany - Land of Ideas" Initiative.

link www.sci-bono.co.za

 

Science Tunnel "Selected Location 2007
in the Land of Ideas"

During the Max Planck Forum on February 11, 2007 in Dresden, the Max Planck Society will be honoured as "Location 2007 in the Land of Ideas". This makes the Science Tunnel one of 365 landmarks selected by the initiative "Germany – Land of Ideas" for the year 2007.

linktour dates

 

Federal Minister Dr. Annette Schavan to open Science Tunnel in Brussels

On the occasion of the launch of the 7th EU Research Framework Programme, the Max Planck Society will present the Science Tunnel within the framework of the 2007 German Council Presidency. The exhibit will be officially opened on March 7, 2007 during the high level EU research event "Today is the Future", to be attended by 500 prominent guests from politics, science and research. Until March 18, 2007, visitors will be able to embark on a fascinating journey into the present and the future of scientific discoveries.

The exhibit in Brussels is supported by the BMBF and the European Commission. Sponsors are BASF AG, the TRUMPF Group and the Berthold Leibinger Foundation.
Additional information can be found here:

link ec.europa.eu
link tour dates

Facts

  • The Science Tunnel presents the “Best of Scientific Breakthroughs” published in recent years
  • Presentation of important projects from cutting-edge international research
  • More than 300 exclusive original images and over 150 videos illustrating current research
  • 50 exhibits, many of them interactive
  • Concise introductory texts and visionary presentation of the issues
  • Innovative architecture and interactive multimedia design
  • Coordination of architecture, materials, typography and colors
  • Modular, extendable and multilingual
  • The exhibition has its own portal on the Internet providing a virtual enhancement

 

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