Archive Biology Winter 2021/2022 Soil: The basis of life under our feet, with Dr. Runa Boeddinghaus, Agricultural Technology Center, Augustenberg (corona-related program changes) The soil is alive: What is going on under the earth?, with M.Sc. Paula Mayer-Gruner, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart (corona-related program changes) Early summer 2021 The soil lives: What’s going on under the ground?, with M.Sc. Paula Mayer-Gruner, Uni Hohenheim, Stuttgart Soil: The basis of life beneath our feet, with Dr. Runa Boeddinghaus, Agricultural Technology Center, Augustenberg online and live Winter 2020/2021 Wildlife Research: A Bed in the Cornfield – From the Life of the Field Hamster, with Dr. Ulrich Weinhold (Corona-conditioned as ONLINE format) If wolves, bears and lynxes become native with us again, with Dipl.-Biol. Peter Sürth (Coronabedingt as ONLINE format) Early Summer 2020: Our food – energy for life, with Prof. Dr. Lutz Graeve, Uni Hohenheim, Stuttgart (Corona-conditioned as ONLINE format) Winter 2019/20: Science Wildlife Research! The beaver – lord of the castle, builder and woodcutter, with Dr. rer. nat Ulrich Weinhold Science Wildlife Research! When wolves, bears and lynxes become native with us again, with Dipl. Biol. Peter Sürth Early summer 2019: How much surface area does a pizza occupy – How our food affects the environment with Dr. Tobias Wagner, Institute for Energy and Environmental Research Heidelberg GmbH (Ifeu). Flown out – Causes and consequences of insect mortality (with Dr. Lars Krogmann, State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart). Winter 2018/2019: SOS bees and butterflies: can flower strips in the farmland help? With Dr. Rainer Oppermann, Institute for Agroecology and Biodiversity (IFAB). Flown out – Causes and consequences of insect mortality, With Dr. Lars Krogmann, State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart. Early Summer 2018: Origins and evolution: a history of humans and other mammals with Prof. Dr. Henrik Kaessmann, Uni HD. The Evolution of Humans with Dr. Oliver Sandrock, Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmastadt, Germany Sachunterricht Winter 2021/2022 Future: How will we live when we grow up? with Dr. Eike Wenzel, Institute for Trend and Future Research Heidelberg (Corona-related program changes) Early summer 2021 Children and freedom with Dr. phil. Christoph Schickhardt (DKFZ Heidelberg) (prezent event) Winter 2020/2021 What do cows have to do with climate change? with Dr. Christine Tolle-Nolting, NABU Berlin (Corona-related online format) Early summer 2020 Climate change, agriculture, sustainability, with Dr. Christine Tölle-Nolting, NABU Berlin (Corona-conditioned as online format) Winter 2019/20 City of the future: how do we want to live together later? (with Judith Keller, Geography Institute of the Universtität Heidelberg). Summer 2019: City of the Future (with Merle Plachta, International Building Exhibition (IBA) Heidelberg). Early Summer 2018: A journey through the world of robots – What they are, how they work, how they change our lives (with M.Sc. Kathrin Müller, Uni Paderborn) Physics in Space with Prof. Dr. Matthias Bartelmann, Uni Heidelberg and OStR Kai Müller, Gymnasium Oestringen Winter 2021/2022 What makes our sun shine? (Corona-related program changes) Early summer 2021 Traces in the sky: planets, comets, satellites (online offer) Winter 2020/2021 Where can life exist in space? (Corona-conditional as ONLINE format). Early Summer 2020: What makes our sun shine? (Corona-conditional as ONLINE format) Winter 2019/2020: Traces in the Sky: Planets, Comets, Satellites (with Prof. Dr. Matthias Bartelmann (University of Heidelberg) and StR Kai Müller). Summer 2019: Where can there be life in space? (with Prof. Dr. Matthias Bartelmann (University of Heidelberg) and StR Kai Müller) Winter 2018/2019: What makes the sun shine? (with Prof. Dr. Matthias Bartelmann, University of Heidelberg and StR Kai Müller, Gymnasium Oestringen) Digital world Winter 2018/2019 Natural sciences and microcontrollers: potentials, applications and simple programming with Snap! (with Prof. Dr. Nicole Marmé, PH Heidelberg) Night of research On September 27, 2019