A Natural Science Section conference day in English and French on April 24th, as part of a three-day conference on...
What is bright yellow, eats oats as its favourite food, does not like coffee, learns without a brain – even...
New research shows that our moment-to-moment experience of the passage of time—particularly, what we might call “the present”—is not constant but stretches or shrinks even within each heartbeat. It’s a truism that time feels shrunk or stretched depending on circumstances. “When you sit with a nice girl for two hours...
Plant observation and its healing effect on the human-social. In July 2024, a seminar week on Goetheanistic plant observation took...
Notions of how technology can improve people also intervene in the way we deal with infants. They are made palatable...
What’s next in the “fight” against carbon dioxide? A change of thought. We usually associate “CO₂” with the idea that a molecule of carbon dioxide consists of one atom of carbon (C) and two atoms of oxygen (O), whereupon the three little balls from the atom-and-molecule model of our schooldays...
At the end of April, anthroposophically interested scientists met for the annual workshop for physicists and physics teachers. This time...
On the 150th anniversary of Goethe’s death, Schad gave a lecture in the hall of the Waldorf School Uhlandshöhe in...
Microbes were on Earth for three billion years before any other living creature appeared. As Florianne Koechlin puts it, they invented almost everything that constitutes life. Microbes connect cells, internal metabolism, soil with plants, plants with animals, and everything with us. Plants choose which microbes they take into their root...
Today, life is shaped by polar impulses that come from nature and technological developments. The conference of the Natural Science...
In the summer of 2023, the journal Scientific American published an article on the astounding synchronization of electroencephalograms in human...
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