monochroms “Wer Wolf?” auf FM4
Wer Wolf? Wer hat Angst vor der bösen Gruppendynamik? Schönberg am Kamp wird sich in eine düstere Gemeinschaft voller Geheimnisse, tödlicher Gefahren und gruppendynamischer Experimente vewandeln. Roooooarr! Zwischen dem 25. Juni und dem 1. Juli 2010 verwandeln sich Schönberg am Kamp und Umgebung in eine düstere Gemeinschaft voller Geheimnisse, tödlicher Gefahren und gruppendynamischer Experimente. Im … Read more
‘Quantum Computer’ a stage closer with Silicon breakthrough
The remarkable ability of an electron to exist in two places at once has been controlled in the most common electronic material — silicon — for the first time. The research findings — published in Nature by a UK-Dutch team from the University of Surrey, UCL (University College) London, Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, and the … Read more
We are the only animals that like Tabasco sauce
Can Science Capture the Complexity of Human Pleasures? I’m a practicing psychiatrist, not a research psychologist, but as someone who follows the literature on happiness, I’m convinced that How Pleasure Works is a comprehensive and authoritative summary of, to quote the subtitle, “The New Science of Why We Like What We Like.” It’s also a … Read more
The Second ‘Second Sex’: It’s about translation!
Simone de Beauvoir’s translators and the many critics have turned their disputes into a play where each acts the role assigned by theatrical cliché… As translation contretemps go, the one surrounding French philosopher Simone de Beauvoir (1908-86) and her foundational work of modern feminism, Le Deuxième Sexe, first published in two volumes in French in … Read more
Oldest known images of Apostles uncovered in Roman catacombs
Late fourth-century frescoes of Sts. Peter, Andrew, John and Paul have been uncovered in the Catacombs of St. Tecla, underneath a nondescript office building in Rome. Arachaeologists used lasers to remove centuries’ worth of calcium carbonate deposits which had accumulated over the paintings. Link