ZEIT Science Forum

The ZEIT Science Forum is a series of discussion events held since 2001 which aims to submit controversial contemporary issues to critical scrutiny.

The current Science Forum titled "What are we gonna eat tomorrow" takes place on 13 December 2011. Experts like Professor Joachim von Braun, director of the research center for development at the University Bonn will discuss with Renate Künast, chairwoman of the parliamentary group Bündnis 90/Die Grünen about future nutrition and agriculture.

 

Other issues examined by the ZEIT Science Forum have included:

  • Per genetic testing to the planned child: Does pregnancy with reservations become usual?
  • After the case Guttenberg - what is the value of science?
  • The Great Promise for Education
  • The 1000 Dollar Genome
  • The myths of gaining energy
  • Cancer therapy: no matter how much it costs?
  • Will Geoengineering save the world from climate collapse?
  • Water for everbody?
  • Science, Power and Politics
  • Do not trust anyone - Safe use of the internet
  • The Future of Mobility - The Mobilty of the Future
  • Do we have to save the climate?
  • Which electricity do we get out of the power outlet in the future?
  • World Champions of Science
  • Innovations in Germany
  • The Future of Nuclear Energy

ZEIT Forum 21 October 2009

ZEIT Forum 8 December 2008

 

Host:
DIE ZEIT

Partners:
ZEIT Foundation, Deutschlandfunk,
Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Science

Date:
The forum takes place 4 times a year

Location:
Berlin-Brandenburgische Academy of Science

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