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Name:Science Editor - Judith HartlInstitution:Deutsche WellePosition:Head of the Science Department of Deutsche Welle - GermanLocation:GermanyField of Science:BiologyWebsite / Blog:futurenow.dw-world.de/en/Online Status:
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Grants and Awards:About my Institution:Deutsche Welle is Germany’s international broadcaster: online, on-screen and over the air. It provides a European perspective to audiences around the world and promotes intercultural dialogue. Additional Information: |
In megacities sewage is a massive problem, but some think the key is to turn that waste into energy. http://bit.ly/emhUoj
A communication revolution borne by LEDs: http://bit.ly/gBgQgc
Data at the speed of light: The story of how one scientist wants to harness LEDs to transmit data - http://youtu.be/rqvi62XIrFQ
Maybe one day people will be able to follow in the tiny, sticky feed of spiders, bugs and geckos, and walk up walls and across the ceiling. But would you want to if you could? http://futurenow.dw-world.de/english/category/bionics/
Do you think bacteria deserve their bad reputation? - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgQGJjopUdE
It's invisible to the eye, has no taste and no smell; the threat from arsenic in the drinking water in Bangladesh is very real.
http://futurenow.dw-world.de/english/2011/01/01/arsenic-project-page/#more-35
You can still pick one of the 20 projects presented on Future Now. Vote on our page now! http://futurenow.dw-world.de/english/
Deutsche Welle presents 20 trendsetting projects that have the potential to change our lives now – not sometime in the far-off future.
Whether it’s topics dealing with health, mobility, communications or the environment, the scientists being highlighted address all those questions and provide innovative answers that stem from hands-on research – not theories from ivory towers.
What do some of the megacities of the world look like? Future Now's picture gallery shows them to you: http://bit.ly/i1GVjX