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    When the Brain Starts “Gaming”

    Posted by Dr. Vera Schmit-Eilenberger on 16. April 2026

    “What am I supposed to do? I can’t follow him around all day … and grounding him would be a blessing for him. He disappears into the bathroom for hours … should I cut the …

    Economy and Society, Environment and Technology, State of the art, Universal
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  • Fine furniture made of tropical wood without any overexploitation – is that possible?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 16. April 2021

    Illustration Corinna Heumann, Text Bernhard Fischer Plant products without overexploitation of nature? “Ex Planta and In Vitro 2121: A glance at the clock – where is the dealer for the tropical woods? He should be …

    Environment and Technology, Natur und Technik, State of the art, Universal
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  • Sensitive as humans. Portable magnetic skin.

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 9. April 20209. April 2020

    Illustration Corinna Heumann / Text Susanne Gold A hand that delicately strokes the soft material of a piece of velvet, feels the landing of a butterfly or tenderly grips the hand of another: Feeling – …

    Digitopia, Environment and Technology, Humanities and Society, State of the art, Universal
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  • Completely without human labour: writing books and acting?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 18. March 202023. April 2020

    Printed science fiction novels that no one wrote? A bookstore where not a single person works? Celebrating books about which no human forehead has ever been occupied with content, design or price calculation?   A …

    Artificial Intelligence, Economy and Society, Start Ups, State of the art, Universal
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  • Digitalization? An old hat!

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 17. November 201915. February 2020

    FROM HELMUT BRESLER No discussion and no lecture can do without the current buzzword. The digital revolution or digital transformation is the focus of all topics. A new trend? Not at all. Water under the …

    Environment and Technology, State of the art, Universal
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  • Artificial intelligence: Will we soon live with robotic humans who are smarter than us?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 6. November 201915. February 2020

    Hardly any other field of computer science triggers as many emotions as “artificial intelligence”. Will machines one day have a consciousness? Will they be able to think like humans?” These are the questions of our …

    Artificial Intelligence, Environment and Technology, Humanities and Society, State of the art, Universal
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  • Pig brains revived! Is brain death reversible?

    Posted by Nina Beier on 1. June 201915. February 2020

    Our brain is a wonder of nature. The control center in our head makes us who we are: It controls our thinking, our movements, processes sensory impressions and regulates our basic body functions. Unfortunately, our …

    Environment and Technology, State of the art, Universal
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  • How do marine researchers research?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 24. November 201815. February 2020

    One imagines that marine researchers are out at sea in all weathers. But today the oceans are explored with sophisticated technology. Marine researchers often sit in front of a computer – in front of digital …

    Economy and Society, Environment and Technology, Experts explain simple and easy, State of the art
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  • What is nudging?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 13. August 201815. February 2020

    A child is standing in front of the school on the first day of school and does not dare go in – the mother pushes the child together with the school bag easily and without …

    Economy and Society, Environment and Technology, Humanities and Society, State of the art, Universal
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  • The Energy Utopia of the General Key – Perpetuum Mobile

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 12. March 201815. February 2020

    Machines that produce energy instead of consuming it – the perpetuum mobile. The researcher who will one day create this device will hold the “master key to everything” in his hand Even before the age …

    Environment and Technology, Humanities and Society, State of the art, Universal
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