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ELEMENTS joins Night of Science once again
On 21 June 2024, Campus Riedberg in Frankfurt opened its doors again to the public by celebrating this year’s Night of Science. Taking place all night long from 5 p.m. to 5 a.m., the event
On 21 June 2024, Campus Riedberg in Frankfurt opened its doors again to the public by celebrating this year’s Night of Science. Taking place all night long from 5 p.m. to 5 a.m., the event
21.06.2024 It will be getting late again this year! From 6 to 10 pm you can explore our interactive neutron star at the annual Night of Science. As usual, ELEMENTS-scientists are holding talks throughout the
06.07.2024 On 6 July 2024, FIAS is hosting the first Open Day in its 20-year history! Discover exciting insights into the world of science, interactive exhibitions and much more on the Riedberg campus. ELEMENTS will
01.10.2024 We are celebrating 60 years of electron acceleration (along with 70 years of CERN) in Darmstadt with an Open House at the Institute for Nuclear Physics. There will be guided tours, an exhibition and
At the end of April, the annual Girls’Day took place at the Technical University of Darmstadt with ten students aged 13 to 17 from all over the Rhine-Main area. They took a tour of the
This summer term, from April to July, we are excited to host a new lecture series titled „The Origin of Matter – How are Elements formed in the Universe?“ at Goethe University Frankfurt within the
26.05.2024 Goethe University and its Science Garden invite citizens, friends, alumni, residents, staff and students as well as interested parties to the Spring Festival. Get to know the Science Garden and its scientists on a
25.04.2024 On this year’s Girls’Day, our visitors go on a journey to the smallest particles of the Universe. They take part in a live tour of the particle accelerator S-DALINAC in Darmstadt, where electrons can
Update: Due to poor visibility, the event had to be rescheduled to 11 January 2024. Together with Robert Roth from the TURM Observatory in Darmstadt and Early Career Researchers Achille Fiore (Goethe University) and Niklas
11.01.2024 Out of the lab or lecture hall and into the bar, pub, or café, scientists from Goethe University embark on a new series called “Knowledge on Tap“. For the audience, this means going out
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