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Dear Readers,

Research arises from curiosity. From time immemorial, human beings want to know about the meaning of the world around them and the laws governing it. Perhaps scientists are simply particularly curious humans. It is a pity that they sometimes struggle to tell others about what their work is about. Increasing numbers of science organisations agree that a central goal for the coming years will be to tear down the confines of understanding separating science from the society providing its funding. For us as the Helmholtz Association this means that we intend to be open and transparent in our communication with and to society. One element in this is the magazine you are about to read. As of the next issue in July, it will be presented in a new design. You may want to be curious.

Wishing you enjoyable reading,

Yours faithfully, Jürgen Mlynek, President

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