Roman Brinzanik

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Roman Brinzanik
Roman Brinzanik, born in Czechoslovakia in 1969, studied Physics and Philosophy in Frankurt/Main and Berlin. He currently works at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics in Berlin.
Roman Brinzanik, born in Czechoslovakia in 1969, studied Physics and Philosophy in Frankurt/Main and Berlin. He currently works at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics in Berlin.
PUBLICATIONS
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Year of Publication: 2011
Roman Brinzanik, Tobias HülswittYear of Publication: 2011
Will We Save The Earth?
Roman Brinzanik and Tobias Hülswitt speak to philosophers and artists about the relationship of mankind, nature and technology and the evolution and function of stories about the downfall and the saving of our earth.
The era of great stories is apparently over. In reality, however, future scenarios about the scarcity of resources and climate change link to form the...
The era of great stories is apparently over. In reality, however, future scenarios about the scarcity of resources and climate change link to form the...

Year of Publication: 2010
Roman Brinzanik, Tobias HülswittYear of Publication: 2010
Will we live forever?
This is an interdisciplinary non-fiction book containing 14 interviews with leading scientists, philosophers and artists about the radical extension of healthy human lifespan and the merging...
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