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Research

Interview

Leopoldina member Bimberg: 'The Chinese industry is much more open toward research'

Dieter Bimberg, 82, is one of the world's most renowned nanophysicists and now conducts research in China. In an interview with Table.Briefings, Bimberg calls for quotas for Leibniz and Helmholtz Associations so that they can bring more patents to market – for the benefit of Germany as an innovation hub.

By Marcel Grzanna

Analyse

Circular economy: Mushrooms and their enormous potential

With the National Circular Economy Strategy, the German government wants to create fully recyclable material cycles. Research and the first start-ups see mushrooms as a suitable material for this. They can also contribute to climate protection in many other ways.

By Lisa Kuner

Interview

'You don't de-risking by making visas more difficult for researchers'

With his philosophical books and lectures, Xiang Biao reaches a wide audience in China. In this interview, the migration expert from the Max Planck Institute in Halle criticizes the blanket suspicion towards Chinese academics. He believes that Germany needs dialogue if it is to return to its former successes.

By Fabian Peltsch

Feature

Espionage in Germany creates a dilemma between openness and suspicion toward China

The case of the suspected spy Jian G. has sparked a debate about how to deal with citizens of Chinese origin in Germany. How can the balancing act between averting risks and a non-discriminatory integration policy be achieved? The German Association of University Professors and Lecturers sees a challenge for politicians.

By Marcel Grzanna

Analyse

The contacts of science spies

Three alleged spies are accused of delivering information on militarily applicable technology to China, as announced by the Federal Prosecutor's Office on Monday. They also maintained contacts with German universities. Table.Briefings spoke with the involved universities.

By Markus Weisskopf

News

Leopoldina: Germany urgently needs land-based carbon storage

According to an ad hoc statement by Leopoldina, Germany urgently needs to press ahead with the development of a national carbon management strategy. It criticizes the planned limitation to storage in marine areas.

By Redaktion Table