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Astrophysical Wendelstein Experience

Prof. Ralf Bender, Max-Planck-Institute of Extraterrestrial Physics shares the Wendelstein experience. Surprises, practical stumbling blocks, disappointments with suppliers, as well as unexpected opportunities and the joy of looking outside the firmament into the universe from a lower Bavarian mountain. Some news from the U.S. tarnish the outlook.Read more ...

Former Astronaut Views New Space

Thomas Reiter is the 7th German astronaut (1995, 2006) and the one with the longest duration in space (cumulative 350 days). In the interview he answers questions about extraterrestrial habitat designs, nations’ race for bringing satellites in orbit, the relation of NASA to SpaceX as well as the latter firm's effects of price dumping. However, some topics were too sensitive to be included.Read more ...

Good or Unusable Artificial Intelligence for Autonomous Driving

Putting artificial intelligence (AI) on its feet is crucial to provide for safety in autonomous driving. While is important, it is not the “Holy Grail”, warns Mario Trapp, Executive Director Fraunhofer Institute for Cognitive Systems. He explains different AI tools and reminds of the limits of in-silico learningRead more ...

Biology meets Physics

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Alain Aspect, Nobel Laureate in Physics 2022

Alain Aspect, Nobel Laureate in Physics 2022 on interfaces between Physics <> Information <> Biology. Read more ...

Systems Biology Applied

Rudi Balling on the need of system theory thinking in using technologies and pitfalls with loose conceptsRead more ...