Lord Rees of Ludlow besucht den Science Think Tank des British Council Germany

After the Berlin Queen's Lecture in November 2006 Lord Rees of Ludlow, president of the Royal Society and Astronomer Royal, joined a meeting of the British Council Germany's Science Think Tank.

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