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Scientists from Africa and two Leibniz-Institutions discuss a new German-African research project to study tapeworm infections in the Ethiopian Highlands

Prof. Dr. Lutz Walter explains during an interview with Bayern 2 how much "ape" is within each one of us

In cooperation with scientists from Cologne and Vienna, primatologist Julia Fischer from the DPZ is researching the evolutionary fundamentals of social comparisons. The aim is to clarify the existence of social comparative processes not only in humans but also in non-human primates and corvids.

DFG supports research group with 1.5 million euros.

Scientists of the Göttingen Research Campus participate in statement of the National Academy Leopoldina

After four years as President of the Leibniz Association, the farewell ceremony for Karl Ulrich Mayer took place at the Berlin Academy of the Arts this morning. At the same time, Matthias Kleiner was inaugurated as the new president and his first day at work will be on 1 July.

In the recent publication of the Red List of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), it states that the Madagascar Lemurs are the most endangered mammals in the world.

The Administrative Director Michael Lankeit accepted the quality seal in Berlin. In future, the German Primate Center will further highlight the complexity of "Care" in its efforts towards family-friendliness.

Claudia Fichtel explains to the SWR how to do intelligence tests with lemurs