Thuringia

X-FAB announces third-quarter results

Erfurt, 19.11.2009, The X-FAB Silicon Foundries Group today announced sales of USD 60.0 million for the third quarter of 2009. This corresponds to a yearonyear decline of 27.4 percent. Compared to the second quarter of the...

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Quality imaging and highly specialized modulators - made in Germany

Jena, 19.11.2009, The Digital Imaging Business Unit of Jenoptik's Optical Systems division will showcase some extracts from it's product portfolio. - ProgRes® Cameras -Imaging solutions in micro- and macroscopy for applications...

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Weimar Republic

Germany was having trouble, what a sad, sad story... If you're ever on QI and Stephen Fry asks you what Germany was called in 1930 (he hasn't done it yet, but it's bound to come up at some point), don't say "The Weimar...

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Top News: Carl Zeiss Receives License for Structure Illumination Microscopy

Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH (Jena, Germany) (San Francisco, Calif.) has received a license from the University of California for the commercialization of "superresolution", a microscopy technique...

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Truition Europe Names New Director Services

NewswireToday - /newswire/ - Jena, Germany, 11/17/2009 - Christof Sander has been appointed director services of software-as-a-service (SaaS) e-commerce solutions provider Truition Europe. Christof Sander, 33, has been...

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Autopsy ordered on German who died after H1N1 vaccination

Erfurt, Germany - An autopsy has been ordered on a man who died five hours after receiving a vaccination against swine flu, officials in the central German city of Erfurt said Monday. Germany has bought 50 million doses of the...

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Cancer Prevention: Study data from Friedrich-Schiller University, Institute of Nutrition update...

New investigation results, 'Modulation of detoxification enzymes by watercress: in vitro and in vivo investigations in human peripheral blood cells,' are detailed in a study published in European Journal of Nutrition. According...

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Bauhaus : The coast of Utopia

Germany’s idealistic designers have much to teach the modern world ART movements that are launched with manifestos often seem both brazen and naive. “Let us collectively desire, conceive and create the new building of the...

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Focus on Zeiss

Like Germany, camera and optical instrument manufacturer Carl Zeiss was divided in 1945. Tim Whewell examines the German partition and reunification as seen through the lens of one of the country’s most prestigious companies.

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Friedrich Schiller's works have withstood the trials of revolution

German poet Friedrich Schiller is no longer a best-selling author, but his works are still classics for some. Born 250 years ago, his legacy has been used in the name of everything from revolution to National Socialism.

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