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What continues to move us

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Mirko Drotschmann explains on his Youtube channel „MrWissen2go“ all the things you never quite understand in the news: the escalation in the Ukraine conflict; what happens when gas runs out; the truth about fast delivery services.... He does this as objectively and neutrally as possible - but if need be, then sometimes with (marked) opinion.
              
www.youtube.com/user/MrWissen2go


How to get things done

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Talk less - do more. The authors Mikael Krogerus and Roman Tschäppeler have written „Machen“ a „Guide for getting started, sticking to it and seeing it through“ and provide 41 tools that help not only to make plans but also to realise them. No longer putting things off, but getting them done. And ideally, to find what you are burning for.
              
Published by Kein & Aber


Culture of error

You learn from your mistakes! This popular wisdom, which comes across almost as a platitude, is the core of much scientific and practical research. Because to err IS human. With the right error culture and an appropriate approach, many processes can be improved and errors avoided. The documentary „Scheitern als Chance – Wie wir aus Fehlern lernen“ deals with this topic. To be seen in the 3sat media library.
              
www.3sat.de/wissen


Joy of experimentation

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This experimental kit contains a construction set for a precisely controllable robot hand that is three times the size of the human original. Its fingers are moved intuitively by the user‘s hand and driven only by water pressure. A completely new feeling of grasping - for left- and right-handers.
                  
www.kosmos.de


Picturesque

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„Das zerbrechliche Paradies“ (The Fragile Paradise) in the Oberhausen Gasometer takes visitors on a visually stunning journey through the turbulent climate history of our Earth and shows in impressive, award-winning photographs and videos how the animal and plant world is changing in times of the Anthropocene. The exhibition runs until 30 December 2022.
                  
www.gasometer.de
                         
Photos: Kein & Aber, Kosmos, Funk, Dirk Böttger

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