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INSIGHTS 56

Treasures and black holes

The autumn issue of the research magazine EINBLICKE has been published: Contributions from neurobiology, social sciences and theoretical physics.

The autumn issue of the research magazine EINBLICKE has been published: Contributions from neurobiology, social sciences and theoretical physics.

The autumn issue of the research magazine EINBLICKE is out now. In the cover essay, Prof Dr Christiane Landsberg describes how neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's develop and the role played by "autophagy" - a self-cleaning process of cells. Education researcher Prof. Dr Andreas Eis takes a completely different view, reflecting on the state of democracy - based on increasing citizen protests such as Stuttgart 21 and Occupy. Prof Dr Ulf Gebken, head of the affiliated Institute "Integration through Sport and Education", explains in an interview how he launched the successful project "MICK-Mädchen kicken mit" - and why we have real treasures in society. Prof Dr Jutta Kunz and Prof Dr Claus Lämmerzahl try to grasp the phenomenon of black holes by going beyond Einstein's theory of general relativity.

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