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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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  • Planet Earth and its Ruler: Is the Curtain Closing?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 21. December 202021. December 2020

    Cover photo Vivian Haddad /Text Susanne Gold Sad high – Humans are outcompeting nature for the first time. Everything we humans produce is referred to as “anthropogenic material” by experts. For the first time, there …

    Economy and Society, Humanities and Society, Universal
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  • Ancestor gallery or utopia: pictures of people who have not yet been born?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 19. July 2020

    Text Corinna Heumann / Illustration: numbers(e)motion, cpf. The art of the futuristic portrait Conceptual art physicist Christiane Pacyna-Friese depicts people living in a future, their talents and attitudes towards life in sound images. A touchable …

    Digitopia, Universal
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  • Also, but not only for disabled people: Active without contact.

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 18. April 202018. April 2020

    Illustration Angela Smets/ Text Susanne Gold In the 1974 film The Six Million Dollar Man, a man who was barely alive was reassembled. What was science fiction at the time is now increasingly reality. We …

    Digitopia, Universal
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  • Explore unknown worlds and life forms with autonomous robots

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 9. July 201815. February 2020

    One world in the world – microbes in the ocean They are almost everywhere and yet almost invisible. Microbes in the ocean probably spread and produce half of the oxygen in our atmosphere. It is …

    Economy and Society, Environment and Technology, Universal
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