As the 30th anniversary of their partnership approaches, King’s College London and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin are celebrating with a showcase of their multifaceted collaboration.
On the occasion of its 10th anniversary, Berlin Science Week is proud to present the Falling Walls Science Breakthrough of the Year 2025 in Art & Science: Marco Barotti.
How can complex decisions be made more transparent, inclusive, and evidence-based? Apply by 10 October 2025 to become part of this interdisciplinary experiment!
The exhibition The Red Queen Effect by the artist duo kennedy+swan addresses the complex relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and medicine.
anatomia publica transforms TA T’s dome into a night sky—exploring planetary entanglements through art, science, fiction & cultural heritage on a living stage for collaborative futures
What if the future spoke in quantum code? The art exhibition Quantum Babylon invites you to see, feel, and question the next era — exclusively during Berlin Science Week at Atelier Roman Lipski.
How can art employ technology to teach empathy across species? In her exhibition at SOMA Art Berlin, Jung Hsu explores interactions between humans, canaries, and machines.