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Movement is an expression of non-verbal communication. Technological development and progress favour people moving less in the future. It therefore requires the free desire, will and drive of people to want to move. To find the motivation to do so.

We inform ourselves and give signals, we nourish ourselves, exercise and take shape. Form provides support and boundaries. In this we are free. Clothing is a medium. Those who move create awareness of form, create impact, shape space. Aesthetics is a great basic need.

That means:
– „Find the beauty in your heart, so that you can discover it in every heart“ – Rumi

Sports, fashion, smart textiles and thus also artificial intelligence, in their impact on the individual and their participation in education and society, as well as a means of expressing profound communication

  • A little old, or eternally young?

    A little old, or eternally young?

    Anatomical changes as well as an increasing slowdown in ageing have been proven in the meantime and can also be perceived with awareness in the population. In addition to internal ageing and wear and tear, ageing is also clearly perceptible through the skin. In a project funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research…

  • New population model defines four phases of human colonisation of Europe

    New population model defines four phases of human colonisation of Europe

    Researchers from the Institute of Geophysics and Meteorology at the University of Cologne have developed an ‘Our Way Model’ to understand how the first anatomically modern humans colonised Europe. The results were published in Nature Communications under the title ‘Reconstruction of human dispersal during Aurignacian on pan-European scale’. Cologne, September 04th, 2024: Scientists at the…

  • On the way to symbiosis

    On the way to symbiosis

    Two organisms of different species reproduce. Because they are two different species, mutations occur in this way. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology have now discovered how co-operation between different microorganisms can develop and how a mutual benefit emerges. The study, which has been published in the journal Nature Communications, is the…

  • How can we optimise the use of large language models to create a smarter and more inclusive society?

    How can we optimise the use of large language models to create a smarter and more inclusive society?

    Under the leadership of the Copenhagen Business School and the Max Planck Institute for Human Development (MPIB) in Berlin, researchers are investigating the use of large language models, known as LLMs, which are primarily digital and appear on the Internet. The language models developed as collective intelligence are intended to highlight the opportunities and risks…

  • Unconditional basic income Taxes would have to be increased, labour supply would fall

    Unconditional basic income Taxes would have to be increased, labour supply would fall

    A study by the RWI Leibniz Institute for Economic Research has identified the conditions that would be necessary in the event of an unconditional basic income for Germany. These include an increase in state transfer payments and higher taxes. The consideration of a basic income based on household type and place of residence could also…

  • Study in cooperation with the University of Koblenz shows how muscle shape increases strength

    Study in cooperation with the University of Koblenz shows how muscle shape increases strength

    A recent study by the University of Koblenz clearly shows that the fitness of the calf muscles plays a decisive role in maximising strength production in the entire muscle architecture of the lower extremities. This is most evident in sports that rely on rapid or spontaneous force development. Koblenz, September, 18th 2024 The Latin word…

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