Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: Film

Research in movies or TV series?

https://www.mpg.de/8031710/science-television-women

Not a chance – not in Germany anyway! Yet this is actually an area with huge potential to encourage young people to go into the sciences. After all, despite all of the politically instigated job market, educational and equal opportunity measures, there has been hardly any progress in cracking open the gender-typical study and career choices and the distance felt (by females) toward scientific and technical professions in business and academia. What is needed is a dialogue between science and fiction – as is practiced very successfully in the US.
Film-industry professionals therefore refrain from

The 2021 Ig Nobel Prize in Chemistry for scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry and University of Mainz

https://www.mpg.de/17470205/ig-nobel-prize-2021-cinema-air

The Ig Nobel Prizes honour scientific achievements that “should first make people laugh and then make them think”. The spoof prizes, first awarded by the US journal Annals of Improbable Research in 1991, have long since acquired cult status among scientists. This year’s chemistry award recognizes a study that proves the connection between the air in cinemas and different age ratings. The study was carried out in cooperation between the Max Planck the connection between the air in cinemas and the age rating. The study was carried out in cooperation between the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry and the University of Mainz.
emit – a measurable indication of how stressful a film