The three 2022 Nobel Laureates in Physics – John Clauser, Alain Aspect, and Anton Zeilinger – have experimentally shown that...
New research shows that our moment-to-moment experience of the passage of time—particularly, what we might call “the present”—is not constant...
Self-education is a recurring theme in Goethe’s work, for example in his Bildungsromane and plays. However, this dimension of inner development is less known in the context of his scientific research. Iris Henningfeld shares her research in this field here and gives an inspiring insight into the connection between self-development...
A Natural Science Section conference day in English and French on April 24th, as part of a three-day conference on...
Antarctica is under human protection, but human-induced climate disruption is undermining this endeavour. The melting of the ice-shelf, now categorised...
Notions of how technology can improve people also intervene in the way we deal with infants. They are made palatable to us as healing, future-oriented and meanwhile inexpensive methods. In September, an issue of the weekly scientific magazine ‹Science› was published on the subject of ‹The Human Genome›. The leading...
The fact that all living beings, from humans to single-celled organisms, share not only the earth but also its life...
The main characteristic of life is to communicate, to build social relationships, and to network. A fantastic variety of tiny...
Iris Hennigfeld works on ‹Goethe’s Natural Science as Phenomenology› at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena. She is also co-editor of the English-language ‹Goethe Lexicon of Philosophical Concepts› at the University of Pittsburgh. Phenomenology is not a technique that, once learned, could be applied uniformly to this or that field....
Albert Pröbstl will lead a working group titled “The ‘Polarization Realm’—From Physics to Chemistry to Biochemistry: a Path with Gaps...
In the summer of 2023, the journal Scientific American published an article on the astounding synchronization of electroencephalograms in human...
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