SCIENCE

Katharina Finke journalist author

LESS AFRAID OF FACTS

Nobel Prize winner in physics Ferenc Krausz and neuroscientist Thomas Gasser explain in Berlin how science makes life better. Sweden is good to promote itself as sustainable, but the reality shows the opposite: the last old-growth Forest of Europe is being destroyed irretrievable.

Forschung & Lehre

Katharina Finke journalist author

LEARNING LIKE SOCRATES

Artificial Intelligence has many advantages for professionell Education. It reaches it limits when it comes to the actual learning process.

DIGITALES DEUTSCHLAND, HANDELSBLATT

Katharina Finke journalist author

SCIENCE AT THE TARGET OF IRANIAN PROPAGANDA

To ensure that German universities are not exploited for Iranian power politics, German researchers must be vigilant.

Forschung & Lehre

Katharina Finke journalist author

LET IT HUM: TOGETHER FOR MORE BIODIVERSITY

Insect mortality is an ecological disaster. But everyone can do something for biodiversity, especially in cities: from kitchen gardens to insect boxes. And Mannheim might be the first city to enact a law in this regard.

seventeen goals Magazin | PDF

Katharina Finke journalist author

CHALLENGES IN CHINA RESEARCH

If you want to impart knowledge, you need first-hand data. In the case of China, however, access to reliable data is difficult.

Forschung & Lehre

Katharina Finke journalist author

JEWELLERY OUT OF SMOG

With a tower which is sucking smog out of the air Dutch innovator Daan Roosegaarde transforms smog into jewellery. Thereby he creates clean air in polluted spaces.

SEVENTEEN Goals Magazin / PDF