Laugh until you cry, finally understand the incomprehensible and take home amazing new knowledge - all this awaits you at a science slam. In a relaxed setting, young scientists will convince you on the big stage just how exciting science can be. In just ten minutes, they present the latest in their research in a creative, understandable and entertaining way. At the end, the audience decides who has given the best presentation.
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Maurice Beringuier (Physics/Heidelberg): "Can atoms learn to read?"
Anastasia August (Materials Science/Karlsruhe): "Storing heat like a bear"
Alexander Lammers (Biochemistry/Freiburg): "The spiders, the scientists"
David Maksimovic (Physics/Mainz): "Explosive insight: Neutrinos in the supernova"
Oliver Müller (Biosciences/kaiserslautern): "Isolation of DNA from stool"
We want to make sure that everyone in the audience has an entertaining evening, so here is some brief but important information in advance: Scientific content is presented at the Science Slam. This can include sensitive topics such as (mental) illnesses, drugs, sexuality, natural disasters or animal testing. If you have any questions about the content of a specific event, please contact us in advance at info@science-and-stories.de.
Would you also like to slam about your research, book a science slam or a presentation workshop for your company? Then simply send an email to: info@science-and-stories.de
Our science slams take place regularly in Aachen, Berlin, Bochum, Bonn, Dortmund, Freiburg, Hamburg, Heidelberg, Cologne, Leipzig, Mainz, Mannheim, Munich, Stuttgart, Wiesbaden and Würzburg. Your city is not listed? Then check back again.
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:: youtube.com/scienceslamcom
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