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|ESOF 2006
| ESOF2006 Themes
|Mission ESOF2006
|About ESOF
|Travel Grants
|Scientific Session
|Treating phobias with virtual reality
|Green chemistry: a tool for socio-economic development and environmental protection
|Free will vs. determinism?
|Tackling the food-waste mountain
|Living in the fast lane: Can the biological clock keep up?
|Quality science journalism: is a new style needed?
|Open Access: threat or blessing?
|Plenary Lecture: Nuclear Energy: A green option for Europe's energy needs?
|The BA x-change
|The BA x-change
|Regularities of evolution at the unicellular level through the time
|Plenary Lecture: Practical dispersement of antivirals in a pandemic
|Science theatre "Mind Dancing"
|Risk and governance: characterizing and managing uncertainty
|Life on the ridge: microbes, mining, management and more
|Back to the future of climate change
|Myths of science: glowing monkeys, wonder dogs and more
|How many homes for E.T.?
|Between business and bribery: how independent is science journalism?
|Metaphors in science: friend or foe?
|Top five scientific career paths
|Bringing science to the people
|TAI-CHI: Tangible acoustic interfaces for computer-human interaction
|A new look at the ocean
|Life science governance: who are the experts?
|Setting the university free!
|Nanomaterials: small scale life-changers
|Plenary Lecture: Clustering phenomena in systems of varied degrees of complexity
|Junior Faculty as a Power in Research Policy Making
|Plenary Lecture: Living with volcanic hazards
|Plenary Lecture: EGEE: an e-Infrastructure for science
|Fun and games with media communication
|Euroscience Day
|More women in university science: realistic target or utopian fantasy?
|What do you expect from science?
|Scientists: objects of control or subjects of responsibility?
|European science policy: gloomy forecast vs. bright horizons
|The future of research in Europe: the role of private donors and foundations
|Success stories from China
|The latest research on cancer therapy
|Can the European dimension in the research agenda be delivered?
|Towards Other Worlds - Extrasolar Planets
|Fishing from a bigger pool: excellent science needs women
|The story tellers of science: architects of culture?
|Digital Europe: Be INSPIREd!
|Volcanism and mass extinctions: the modus operandi of a killer eruption
|Plenary Lecture: Perspectives in chemistry: information, self-organization and adaptation in chemical systems
|Drug development, communication and the media
|Pandora's box revisited: evolving patterns of infectious diseases
|Fusion research: bringing the sun down to earth
|Key challenges for international security: how far do we go to protect ourselves?
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|Plenary Lecture: Public-Private partnerships: An essential element for the European Research Area?
|The hot science of gamma ray bursts
|Pretzel with the Prof
|Towards big social science: a transatlantic perspective
|Ageing: is it all bad news?
|Thinking beyond experience: how to prepare for mega-disasters?
|The modern view of man: a challenge for philosophy and theology?
|Clusters: from the nanoworld to neurons and galaxies
|Science journalism under the microscope
|Sponsoring international mobility of young researchers: opportunities and orientation
|Gene trees of life: evolutionary supercomputing boosts medicine and ecology
|European patents: legislation, ethics and practice
|From lasers to Tamiflu®: small science, big results
|What needs to be fixed in the European patent system?
|False alarm or true warning: Does media alarmism help?
|Where have all the good brains gone? The international migration of scientists
|Astroparticle physics: from quarks to cosmos
|Joint Opening Ceremony ESOF2006/Wissenschaftssommer 2006
|Euroscience Reception
|International/National Press Reception
|Evening reception at the “Flugwerft Schleißheim”
|The BA x-change
|Nano-engineered artificial membranes for a better life
|Connecting brains and society: lessons learnt and future developments
|Volcanoes of the Deep Sea
|Biological invasions: A disaster for biodiversity?
|Autism: was it in Rainman's genes?
|Peer review: scientific quality control or a flawed process?
|The scientists' Europe: societies and professional associations - what are they up to?
|Outstanding problems in mathematics: challenges or dead ends?
|North/South, West/East divide - how to get young researchers together
|Plenary Lecture: Islam and the science-religion debate in modern times
|Plenary Lecture: Unravelling the sense of smell
|Plenary Lecture: Strings, black holes and the end of space and time
|Plenary Lecture: International terrorism and European security
|Plenary Lecture: The neural basis of auditory language comprehension
|Scientific Associations Afternoon
|Plenary Lecture: The history and future of the Universe
|Plenary Lecture: Proteins and their structures, from basic science to application
|Opening Lecture: A passion for precision
|Plenary Lecture: Nanotechnology: potentials and dangers
|Plenary Lecture: Functional brain imaging: from molecules to morals
|Plenary Lecture: Genetics and biobanks in Europe: should we care?
|Riding the storm: Can science keep us in the saddle?
|Brain, mind, emotions: Does gender matter?
|The ethics of brain research
|Standing on the shoulders of giants: mentor-inspired genius
|Peer review: the process unveiled!
|Job interview workshop
|A fresh look at catastrophe management
|The European Research Council: who are the movers and shakers?
|The European Charter for Researchers: a new Magna Carta for science?
|Award winning research in the social sciences
|From string theory to cosmology
|Ludwig II.: the visionary king of Bavaria
|Outreach Activity
|Puppet Theatre “A Time Travel” A Geo-Theatre for Children
|New Demonstrations with Phosphorescence and Fluorescence
|Living with food allergy (Leben mit Nahrungsmittelallergie)
|Metamagicum - The Magic of Science
|Metamagicum - The Magic of Science
|Deep Sea AdVENTures without Getting your Feet Wet
|Take a trip to the frontiers of science!
|Molecular Gastronomy and daily technological applications - impact on health and education
|New Demonstrations with Phosphorescence and Fluorescence
|Basic Research – Basis of our Knowledge
|Basic Research – Basis of our Knowledge
|Basic Research – Basis of our Knowledge
|Basic Research – Basis of our Knowledge
|Battle of the minds (“Protmušis” in Lithuanian)
|Facts and Myths about “Gene-Technology”: a case study on GoldenRice and polyunsaturated fatty acids
|The Bremen Profmobile - Exciting science, curious audiences, lively dialogues
|The Brain in Mind: Explore the human brain through science, history and art
|How? Why? What? – Try yourself! (Wieso? Weshalb? Warum? - Probier`s mal aus!)
|Images from physical science
|Plug your neurones!
|Puppet Theatre “A Time Travel” A Geo-Theatre for Children
|Puppet Theatre “A Time Travel” A Geo-Theatre for Children
|Puppet Theatre “A Time Travel” A Geo-Theatre for Children
|Puppet Theatre “A Time Travel” A Geo-Theatre for Children
|Puppet Theatre “A Time Travel” A Geo-Theatre for Children
|Puppet Theatre “A Time Travel” A Geo-Theatre for Children
|Puppet Theatre “A Time Travel” A Geo-Theatre for Children
|Puppet Theatre “A Time Travel” A Geo-Theatre for Children
|Puppet Theatre “A Time Travel” A Geo-Theatre for Children
|Puppet Theatre “A Time Travel” A Geo-Theatre for Children
|Basic Research – Basis of our Knowledge
|"Quarks, Photones and the Shareholder Value"
|"Quarks, Photonen und der Shareholder Value - der wahre Wert der Wissenschaft"
|Expedition in the microcosm
|Sciences and youth : make it happen !
|The Brain in Mind
|The Brain in Mind: Explore the human brain through science, history and art
|How safe is your food ?
|The European space conquest: big money for the stars?
|Basic Research – Basis of our Knowledge
|Small size – large impact: 25 years of cutting-edge nanotechnology
|Mysterix - the Science Truck
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|The Euroscience Open Forum greeted over 2100 participants from 58 countries in Munich!
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|The winners of the Poetry Competition were announced during the ESOF2006 Closing Ceremony. Click here to read the poems!
|The Euroscience Open Forum 2008 will be held 18-22 July in Barcelona!