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SCIENCE GOES PUBLIC! Learning from insects

In April, MAPEX was again at Science goes PUBlic. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kirsten Tracht talked about beetle feet, gecko tape and gripping sensitive components in "Wohnzimmer".

Have you ever tried to grip, unroll or tear off aluminum foil? Without losing its beauty? With this question, Prof. Dr.-Ing Kirsten Tracht started her talk on Thursday evening. The Professor for Assembly Technology and Production Design explained how beetles and the structure of their feet inspire engineers in the design of technical solutions for gripping sensitive components. The director at the Bremen Institute for Structural Mechanics and Production Systems (bime) is researching this in the new "Humans on Mars" initiative. Afterwards, the cozy living room atmosphere of Bremen's Kulturlokal in Obertorsteinweg provided a perfect opportunity for interested guests to ask questions.

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[Translate to English:] Kirsten Tracht presenting her research at Science goes PUBlic.
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[Translate to English:] Audience discussing how to learn from insects
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[Translate to English:] Thirst of knowledge in Bremen pubs at Science goes PUBlic