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Ist Deutschland wirklich so gut in Forschung?
Jannik Reigl writes: Germany’s remaining research strengths are disproportionately concentrated in fields with limited commercial value. Consider climate science. German institutions co-lead with the United States. The Max Planck Institute in Hamburg, the UK Met Office Hadley Centre, ECMWF in Reading: these are world-class operations. Klaus Hasselmann won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics for […] The post Is Germany actually that good at research? appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Comments...
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Marginal Revolution (United States) | Mar 15, 2026
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While Germany excels in certain research areas, its focus on fields with limited commercial value raises concerns about economic impact.
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The concentration of research strengths in Germany suggests a need for diversification to enhance overall innovation and economic growth.
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Germany's strength in climate science demonstrates its global leadership in essential research, benefiting both academia and the environment.
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The collaboration between German institutions and international partners highlights Germany's vital role in addressing global challenges like climate change.
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Germany's research capabilities should be evaluated not just on prestige but also on their practical applications and contributions to society.
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