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First Helmholtz Day
On 20 November 2012, the 25 Helmholtz Laboratories for Schools celebrated the first Helmholtz Day, dedicated to the memory of our namesake, Hermann von Helmholtz. On this day, the pupils learned what made Helmholtz one of the most influential natural scientists of the nineteenth century and about the links to the Helmholtz Association's work. Subsequently, the groups of pupils could conduct independent experiments, thereby gaining an insight into scientific work. For this day, the GeoLab, a Laboratory for Schools at the Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, had invited a class from the Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Gymnasium grammar school in Potsdam, where Helmholtz himself went to school.


