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At Goettingen, Noether joined some of the greatest minds of early 20th century mathematics, including Hermann Weyl, B.L. van der Waerden, Edmund Landau, and Richard Courant.
In Honor of Ada Lovelace Day: Emmy Noether « Steve Wildstrom on Tech 2010
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At Goettingen, Noether joined some of the greatest minds of early 20th century mathematics, including Hermann Weyl, B.L. van der Waerden, Edmund Landau, and Richard Courant.
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After analyzing samples from more than 400 gibbon songs, researchers at the German Primate Center in Goettingen found that the calls can be used to identify which species of gibbon is singing as well as the area it's from.
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After analyzing samples from more than 400 gibbon songs, researchers at the German Primate Center in Goettingen found that the calls can be used to identify which species of gibbon is singing as well as the area it's from.
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After analyzing samples from more than 400 gibbon songs, researchers at the German Primate Center in Goettingen found that the calls can be used to identify which species of gibbon is singing as well as the area it's from.
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Some 7,000 residents from around the area in the central German town of Goettingen, where the 1100-pound (500-kilogram) heavy bomb was found, were still being evacuated when it blew up late Tuesday.
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"Report of the Work at Goettingen, Germany, March 30, 1915."
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After private tutoring at home, she became a guest student of mathematics, physics and chemistry at universities in Goettingen and Berlin, requiring official permission from every one of the professors whose lecture she wished to attend.
Elsa Neumann. 2009
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During her studies in Goettingen she had saved the life of (later) Nobel prize winner Otto Wallach (1847 – 1931), after an accident in his laboratory.
Elsa Neumann. 2009
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Goettingen: 1974; Boeters, K.E. and J. Lemmerich, eds.
Lise Meitner. 2009
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