OTB 22-02

Inspiring Science
- Science news
- From China to Italy: impressive modern power plants for renewable energy
- Behavioral scientist J. Schneider on the mating practices of the wasp spider
- Global light pollution not only dims the view – it also harms people, animals and nature
- Robotics science takes an interest in the natural world of animals and plants
Dossier
- Psychological problems are on the rise worldwide. Prejudice, taboos and shame persist.
- It’s the small things in everyday life that can support our mental health
- Recommendations for mental health
Inside Eppendorf
- In 1964, the first Eppendorf centrifuge moved into the laboratory. We tell its success story
- Sustainable All the Way- Whether it concerns energy, technology or materials
- Lab Lifestyle
- News from Eppendorf
Bright minds
- Kelly Nguyen was the first to successfully visualize organic molecules
- The good in fat - He knows a lot about fat, and he shares his knowledge: Alexander Bartelt
- Carmel Harrington found what others were looking for: the cause of SIDS
Exploring Life
- They are also known as an "Orphan Crops": orphan plants that could feed the world
- We Shape the World - Explained: The Anthropocene – a new geological era
- Green Dublin
- Singing for Science - Guest contribution from "Science" magazine
- Discovered – The sunken exploration vessel "Endurance"