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Collegium Budapest Fellows Contribute to Science |
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Former Fellow István Szapudi contributes to first-time „imaging” of Dark Energy. See relevant New Scientist Paper. | ![]() |
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The Most Distant Object Yet Discovered in the Universe, Former Fellow Gyula Szokoly takes part in building Telescope that discovered the distant object. | ![]() |
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What emerges easily is not evolvable, what is evolvable does not evolve easily, proven by Permanent Fellow Eörs Szathmáry and other former Fellows in PNAS. | ![]() |
Stone Tools and the Uniquieness of Human Culture. Former Fellows Iain Davidson and William McGreew explore the possible role of stone tools in the emergence of human creativity. |
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Permanent Fellow Emeritus János Kornai, wins Ed A. Hewett Book Prize for By Force of Thought: Irregular Memoirs of an Intellectual Journey, published by the MIT Press. |
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