Separate entities can either compete or develop strategies to cooperate. In either case, the starting point is separation. This is...
A Natural Science Section conference day in English and French on April 24th, as part of a three-day conference on...
Notions of how technology can improve people also intervene in the way we deal with infants. They are made palatable to us as healing, future-oriented and meanwhile inexpensive methods. In September, an issue of the weekly scientific magazine ‹Science› was published on the subject of ‹The Human Genome›. The leading...
The main characteristic of life is to communicate, to build social relationships, and to network. A fantastic variety of tiny...
Coming from biology and chemistry, Christoph Hueck received his doctorate in bacterial genetics. He worked as a Waldorf teacher and...
The next online seminar of the International Biodynamic Research Platform will be held on 16 November on the topic “Scientific Proof of the Biodynamic Preparation Effects—What is the State of Knowledge?” During the session, there will be an opportunity to share experiences in researching the effects of the preparations with...
Markus Sommer and Georg Soldner spoke, in alternating dialogue, about the human immune system. Forty years ago, when they were...
The leadership of the Natural Science Section changed in the new year. Johannes Wirz handed along his position to Vesna...
Matthew E. Kenyon is a lifelong student of Rudolf Steiner as well as a Ph.D. physicist who has worked for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory for over twenty years on various projects including next-generation technology for future space telescopes beyond the recently launched James Webb Space Telescope. This essay reflects his...
Antarctica is under human protection, but human-induced climate disruption is undermining this endeavour. The melting of the ice-shelf, now categorised...
What is bright yellow, eats oats as its favourite food, does not like coffee, learns without a brain – even...
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