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Friday, April 22, 2011

The Science Express

The Science Express is a joint Indo-German pathway to discovery. It invites you along on a fascinating expedition into the mysteries of our world – to groundbreaking discoveries, emerging issues of cutting-edge science and future-oriented technologies.

You will travel from the smallest elements of our world to the largest structures in outer space. Exciting images, video clips and interactive exhibits will offer fascinating insights into the hidden worlds of atoms, cells, neurons and bytes, as well as the complex interactions of civilizations, planets, stars and galaxies.

The exhibition takes modern research out of the lab and reveals just how relevant science is to everyday life. Discover how science is enabling society to face the global challenges of the 21st century. The Science Express will travel throughout India and make stops in 55 cities.

FOCUS ON THE CUTTING EDGE

This futuristic exhibition focuses on the rapid development of modern science – the astonishing worlds that scientists have opened up, and the new opportunities and challenges they present.

Designed to inspire young people to explore frontier science and innovation in the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, nanotechnology, biotechnology, and the environmental sciences, the Science Express invites Indian people to journey through the world of ‘Made in Germany’ cutting-edge science.

It shows the connections between different aspects of scientific knowledge and how they affect our lives. Interactive exhibits, images, and video clips turn research into an adventure. Therefore, the Science Express delivers also good reasons for studying at German universities, to earn a doctoral degree at International research schools or to apply for postdoctoral positions at Max Planck or other research institutes in Germany.

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