Alejandro Jenkins, professor at the University of Costa Rica's School of Physics, thinks our universe could be just one slice in a multi-layered extra dimensional space. Just like a single playing card in a deck...
Der Genetiker David Zarkower (r.) erforscht, wie sich die Zellen der Fortpflanzungsorgane für ein Geschlecht entscheiden und ob sie ihre Meinung auch ändern können.
Neurowissenschaftler Paul Zak sucht nach dem "Moral-Molekül" Oxytocin. Vermutlich ist es für Gefühle wie Mitgefühl, Liebe oder Vertrauen verantwortlich.
Conceptual representation of a wormhole. A wormhole (or Einstein-Rosen bridge) is a theoretical tunnel through space-time, allowed by the theory of general relativity. In principle, a wormhole connects two regions in the universe - or two different regions in space as well as time. An object entering the wormhole at one end might emerge in a very different region of the cosmos, an arbitrary distance from the start point and or at a totally different time. As such, wormholes seem to permit faster-than-light travel. Nobody has ever detected a wormhole and it is highly possible that they may exist merely as mathematical constructs rather than actual physical phenomena.
James Marshall, Computer-Wissenschaftler an der University of Sheffield, und Prof. Nigel Franks, Ökologe an der University of Bristol, untersuchen das Gruppenverhalten von Ameisen.