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Humans are experts in facial perception. But not from birth. At which point do children become as skilled at it as adults?
Eike Kiltz studies the hardest problems in mathematics – research doesn’t get any more theoretical and abstract than that. A glimpse into his work routine.
IT security experts dream of unbreakable cryptographic algorithms. Vision or fantasy?
Maren Lorenz researches historical utopias of human breeding. She often sees links to the present.
The idea to improve humans and to optimise procreation emerged long before genetic engineering. As far back as the 18th century, concepts did exist that appear unthinkable from the modern perspective.
Non-contact mounting and manipulation of objects with the aid of light – it sounds like a vision from a science-fiction film. But it is daily routine at the Applied Laser Technologies lab.
Gunda Werner is the first woman to habilitate at the Faculty of Catholic Theology at RUB. For her research, she travelled a distance of 16,000 kilometres by bike through centres of ethnic conflict.
7.5 million children have a severely impaired sense of hearing. Detection at an early stage is important.
The ice-covered Mount Rainier welcomes its few visitors with an inhospitable world. Most people who come here stay only for one hour. Andreas Pflitsch stayed for a week and entered new scientific territory.
Squirrels hide food, monkeys sometimes look thoughtful, dogs can stare as if they know they will face a punishment. Does the same thing happen in the human brain when they think about the future?
Drivers have almost blind faith in GPS. If hackers attack the system, they can cause great damage. The work group Information Security researches into defensive measures.
Specially women love sitting with crossed legs. Varicose vein alarm?
Using your home uni’s login data to access the Wi-Fi network of every other university – eduroam is the key. But users who don’t configure their computers or mobile phones correctly are at risk to be snooped on online.
Quantum computers would be able to crack some of the current encryptions easily. Even though they will exist only in a few years, they can endanger today’s data.
To implement secure encryption techniques, which would protect from quant computer attacks, is a challenge. There is little space and the devices should not cost too much.
Soaring up in his small aircraft, Baoquan Song routinely searches from the air for remains of former cultural sites. The bird’s eye view reveals insights that would be impossible on ground level.
She likes the fact that the phenomena which she deals with often contradict the intuition.
We are confronted with the small grains everywhere in our daily routine. It would be better if we could recycle them.
The PhD student participated at the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in 2015. His conclusion: impressive.
The scientist explains in an interview why she combines human and life sciences.