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Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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  • Van Rompuy told a conference organized by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences that Europe's economic crisis has underscored the importance of stability in the Euro Zone.

    EU Ready to Shore Up European Currency 2010

  • Van Rompuy told a conference organized by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences that Europe's economic crisis has underscored the importance of stability in the Euro Zone.

    EU Ready to Shore Up European Currency 2010

  • Prince Charles, Prince of Wales wears 3D glasses as he visits the Hungarian Academy of Sciences on March 18, 2010 in Budapest, Hungary.

    Prince Charles Models 3-D Glasses (PHOTO) 2010

  • During this time Milutin pursued his scientific interests with the help of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

    Milankovitch, Milutin 2009

  • In 2008, chemists Istvan Lakatos and Julianna Lakatos-Szabo of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences theorised that less than 100 billion tonne of crude oil has been produced since 1850 and that the average annual production rate is less than 700 million barrels per year.

    How Much Crude Oil Have We Used? | Impact Lab 2009

  • Entitled ‘Alter ad Alterum: The Seraphic Voice in the Liturgy’, the colloquium was led by the renown liturgist and musicologist, Professor László Dobszay, Fellow of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and member of the faculty of the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • "There is a general disgruntlement at the fact that there has been no change for the better," says Laszlo Borhi of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

    THE FAB BLAIR BOYS 2007

  • Between 1929 and 1934 this young man, among the greatest mathematicians of the century, was rejected by the country of his birth for three different positions, including membership in the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

    The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006

  • Between 1929 and 1934 this young man, among the greatest mathematicians of the century, was rejected by the country of his birth for three different positions, including membership in the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

    The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006

  • The Hungarian Academy of Sciences in the nineteenth century decided that the Hungarians were not descendants of the Huns and the present group maintains that the decision was unscientific.

    A case for the European Human Rights industry? Helen 2005

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