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„In my opinion, ’social distancing’ is the wrong term“ | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/14698917/in-my-opinion-social-distancing-is-the-wrong-term

Roman Wittig of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, has been looking into the effects of social contacts on the health of chimpanzees, and some of his findings apply equally to humans. In this interview, he explains why he prefers to speak in terms of „spatial” rather than “social” distancing, and how virtual (online) meetings can replace real meetings to a certain extent.
have higher levels of the hormone oxytocin in their urine

„In my opinion, ’social distancing’ is the wrong term“ | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/14698917/in-my-opinion-social-distancing-is-the-wrong-term?c=12034828

Roman Wittig of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, has been looking into the effects of social contacts on the health of chimpanzees, and some of his findings apply equally to humans. In this interview, he explains why he prefers to speak in terms of „spatial” rather than “social” distancing, and how virtual (online) meetings can replace real meetings to a certain extent.
have higher levels of the hormone oxytocin in their urine

Building with DNA | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/14928079/building-with-dna

Life on Earth developed from inanimate components. Can we recreate this process in the laboratory, and what tools do we need for this? Using DNA origami, the art of folding at a scale of just a few millionths of a millimetre, we are able to reconstruct individual cellular components. They may be capable of taking over important tasks in our bodies in future.
produce an organic substance such as this component of urine

Building with DNA | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/14928079/building-with-dna?c=11863511

Life on Earth developed from inanimate components. Can we recreate this process in the laboratory, and what tools do we need for this? Using DNA origami, the art of folding at a scale of just a few millionths of a millimetre, we are able to reconstruct individual cellular components. They may be capable of taking over important tasks in our bodies in future.
produce an organic substance such as this component of urine