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Seeing the World With AI
Take a deep dive into AI and image processing with computer scientist Reinhard Heckel (Technical University Munich) as he discusses how neural networks are enabling a new era of imaging…
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A New Challenge: Circular Biomanufacturing
Biotechnology can enable circular manufacturing at scale and low cost, as you’ll hear from Jano Costard in this fascinating DLD Circular talk. Costard is head of the Challenge Program at…
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AI & Bioacoustics: Tracking Biodiversity with BirdNET
In this DLD talk you’ll hear about a new AI tool that can identify bird species by sound. Bioacoustics researcher Stefan Kahl is the Lead for the BirdNET project within…
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The Sound of Life
The world of animals and nature is much richer than our ears tell us, as this captivating DLD session with Karen Bakker (University of British Columbia) and Michael John Gorman…
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Animals of the Milky Way
In his short film “Animals of the Milky Way” renowned German filmmaker Alexander Kluge presents an entirely a new perspective of the Milky Way, with the soundtrack provided by none…
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This Way to the Universe
NASA’s celebrated James Webb Telescope recently discovered spiral galaxies which were born almost 14 billion years ago, shortly after the big bang – the beginning of the universe as we…
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Astrobiology
Are we alone in the universe? That’s one of the biggest questions in human history – and it’s closely related to another: What does it take to make life possible…
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How DNA Origami Disrupts Medicine and Becomes the Cornerstone of Nano Robotics
The most exciting breakthroughs happen when different fields of research come together – like in DNA Origami where digital technology, biology and nano technology are coming together…
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News in Neuroscience
Neurotech plays an important role when it comes to detecting early signs of a stroke or Alzheimer’s disease. Or treating depression and anxiety attacks. This talk on the future of…
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The Urgent Invisible
Technology can help detect normally invisible dangers to humans and the planet. Health startup Poppy has developed a system that identifies bacteria and viruses that surround us in offices or…
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Things That A Human Brain Has A Hard Time Thinking About
Humans may think they’re excellent decision makers but how good are we really at evaluating risk and coming to the right conclusion? In this DLD talk, neurologist Moran Cerf shows…
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Robots, Manners and Stress
Yes, robots can stressed out too – and when that happens things can get ugly, even dangerous for humans, as Cambridge University researchers Ross Anderson and Ilia Shumailov explain in…
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Tech History – An Outlook to the Future
Moderator Fred Vogelstein (Crazy Stupid Tech) leads a dynamic discussion with tech veterans Mitchell Baker (Mozilla) and Esther Dyson alongside digital native Mona Ismail, examining how insights from past technological revolutions can help us manage upcoming transformations in areas like AI, genetic...
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The Unbearable Slowness of Being
How long can you go without looking at your phone? Minutes? Seconds? Milliseconds? This DLD Munich talk explores our lack of attention span in today’s digital culture – and what it does to bodies and minds. Klaus Biesenbach, the Director of both...
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