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LOCATION:TUD Materials Science - HAL\, Hallwachsstraße 301069 Dresden
SUMMARY:Deutsch: Archetypes of Sex: Unmasking Algae’s Innocence — The N
 athanael Pringsheim Revolution
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Andreas Deutsch\nInstitute of Speaker: Center for Inte
 rdisciplinary Digital Sciences (CIDS)\, TU Dresden\nTopics:\nBiologie\n Lo
 cation:\n  Name: TUD Materials Science - HAL (HAL Bürogebäude - 115)\n  
 Street: Hallwachsstraße 3\n  City: 01069 Dresden\n  Phone: \n  Fax: \nDes
 cription: When the botanist Nathanael Pringsheim discovered sexual reprodu
 ction in algae in the 19th century\, it marked a turning point in the hist
 ory of biology. What had once seemed among the simplest and most “innoce
 nt” of organisms suddenly revealed a profound truth: sexuality is not th
 e privilege of higher life forms\, but a universal principle underlying al
 l living matter. With the aid of the microscope — which underwent signif
 icant improvements at the time — Pringsheim opened a window onto a hidde
 n world and fundamentally transformed the scientific understanding of life
 ’s generative processes. His discovery challenged traditional notions of
  reproduction and hierarchy in nature and foreshadowed the birth of modern
  biology.&amp\;#13\; In this lecture\, Andreas Deutsch presents his new bo
 ok\, dedicated to the Jewish scientist Nathanael Pringsheim and his ground
 breaking research. The book explores not only Pringsheim’s scientific ac
 hievements but also his intellectual courage and the cultural context of h
 is time — an era in which science itself was undergoing a revolution of 
 perception.
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