Chemistry and the social sciences belong together. Reality emerges from the combination of different perspectives. In the third natural science...
A Natural Science Section conference day in English and French on April 24th, as part of a three-day conference on...
The next online seminar of the International Biodynamic Research Platform will be held on 16 November on the topic “Scientific Proof of the Biodynamic Preparation Effects—What is the State of Knowledge?” During the session, there will be an opportunity to share experiences in researching the effects of the preparations with...
In his opening remarks for the 7th annual MysTech conference held in August 2023, founder Andrew Linnell described the American...
On the 150th anniversary of Goethe’s death, Schad gave a lecture in the hall of the Waldorf School Uhlandshöhe in...
Separate entities can either compete or develop strategies to cooperate. In either case, the starting point is separation. This is a foundational assumption of modern biology. But what if relatedness is more fundamental? How would we behold living beings and what we call their environment? When you go out into...
In the summer of 2023, the journal Scientific American published an article on the astounding synchronization of electroencephalograms in human...
A quantum physicist annotated one of his talks with the following words: «I will tell you things that you understand...
Johannes Kronenberg has been researching and working on sustainable development and its spiritual and anthroposophical dimensions for seven years. Now, he’s establishing a field of work for this within the Section for Agriculture. Wolfgang Held joined him for a conversation. Wolfgang Held: What does sustainability mean? Johannes Kronenberg: Sustainability or...
Humans have started to incorporate their intelligence into machines and will be left standing on the sidelines as fools, with...
The long-established mechanistic dogma that the heart is a pressure-propulsion pump that impels the blood, an inert fluid, is beginning...
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