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Digital media – A threat to democracy?

https://www.mpg.de/24519906/digital-media-a-threat-to-democracy?c=27912

Digital media are increasingly shaping the political landscape worldwide. A new replication study takes a closer look at earlier research on the influence of digital media on democracy and confirms worrying developments. Although digital media offer opportunities for political participation and access to information, they also contribute to polarization, declining trust in institutions, and the spread of misinformation.
The majority of the findings point to potential dangers for democracy – for example

Digital media – A threat to democracy?

https://www.mpg.de/24519906/digital-media-a-threat-to-democracy?c=12643140

Digital media are increasingly shaping the political landscape worldwide. A new replication study takes a closer look at earlier research on the influence of digital media on democracy and confirms worrying developments. Although digital media offer opportunities for political participation and access to information, they also contribute to polarization, declining trust in institutions, and the spread of misinformation.
The majority of the findings point to potential dangers for democracy – for example

Digital media – A threat to democracy?

https://www.mpg.de/24519906/digital-media-a-threat-to-democracy?c=21982750

Digital media are increasingly shaping the political landscape worldwide. A new replication study takes a closer look at earlier research on the influence of digital media on democracy and confirms worrying developments. Although digital media offer opportunities for political participation and access to information, they also contribute to polarization, declining trust in institutions, and the spread of misinformation.
The majority of the findings point to potential dangers for democracy – for example

Meeting point Lindau

https://www.mpg.de/18921999/lindau-nobel-laureate-meeting-2022

This year, the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings took place as in-person event again after having been forced to switch to a digital format for the past two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The small town on Lake Constance has been the venue for the annual meeting of top scientists since 1951. For a whole week, there are lectures, discussions and social events where young scientists can talk to the stars of the scene. Five NobelPrize Laureates from the Max Planck Society participated, as well as 22 young researchers from Max Planck Institutes who successfully passed a rigorous multi-stage application and selection process. This year’s meeting was dedicated to the subject of chemistry.
Stefan Hell took the time to answer many questions, also pointing out the dangers

MPI for Meteorology

https://www.mpg.de/155345/meteorology?filter=mpi_news

Since 1975, scientists at the Institute have been studying how physical, chemical and biological processes and human behaviour contribute to global and regional climate changes. The scientists develop numerical models and measurement methods to explain the natural variability of the atmosphere, the oceans and the biosphere, and to assess the influence of land use changes, industrial development, urbanisation and other human influences.
for Meteorology in Hamburg is investigating the feasibility of the idea and the dangers

MPI for Chemistry

https://www.mpg.de/153030/chemistry

Researching how ozone or organic substances produced by plants affect the climate. Studying the role played by aerosols, tiny airborne particles, in the formation of clouds and rainfall.
With this knowledge, it should be possible to better classify the dangers of various