The show of the century – A conversation with Alexander Bock
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article by Mr. Bock are his own and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Max-Planck Institute or anyone else’s....
View ArticleCan a robot experience rain? – A conversation with Ra Lu
A conscious artificial intelligence (AI) that comes close to mimicking the feats of the human brain is at best still decades away. For now other ‘simpler’ technical problems in the field seem more...
View ArticleHelionox, The Last Sunset – A conversation with Luke Green
The sun is broken. As solar flares and catastrophic events spread, human civilization descends into turmoil. Colonies throughout the solar system look for leaders, unique beings with powerful abilities...
View ArticleUsing the scrapyard to create something original – A conversation with...
Many science fiction stories give an answer to what would happen in a world with something different, a new technology advancement or a extraordinary discovery. What makes stories great is usually not...
View ArticleAn ally treaty with bacteria — A conversation with Dr. Alex Rodrigo.
An ally treaty with bacteria A conversation with Dr. Alex Rodrigo, Research Associate at the University of Glasgow. By Andrés Alba, June 2015 Featured images credit: Alex Rodrigo c2c12 cells on a...
View ArticleDisturbance felt in biomedical research – A conversation with Joe Bondy-Denomy.
Featured image: phages under an electron microscope. Credit of the image: Joseph Bondy-Denomy BACTERIA AND VIRUS FIGHT EACH OTHER WITH DNA-TARGETING STRATEGIES. BREAKTHROUGH DISCOVERIES ON CRISPR AND...
View ArticleThe meaning of robot life – A conversation with Craig Snodgrass
The way a robot looks can tell you a lot about… not much actually. They are robots after all, their emotions non-existent and a vision of existence impossible to comprehend to humans. Some robots...
View ArticleExtrasolar planets in the twilight far far away – A conversation with Dr...
Featured image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/T. Pyle. This artist’s concept depicts one possible appearance of the planet Kepler-452b, the first near-Earth-size world to be found in the habitable zone of...
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