Living Light – What Bioluminescence Teaches Us | Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Stefan Schramm | TEDxFreiburg

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From glowing oceans visible from space to fireflies and luminous fungi, nature has developed countless ways to generate “cold light” with remarkable efficiency. In his talk, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Stefan Schramm demonstrates how these natural principles can serve as a blueprint for sustainable technologies in the form of BioLEMs. These organic, metal-free light-emitting molecules may illuminate future displays without placing a burden on the environment. His core idea is simple yet powerful: instead of fighting against the limits of nature, we can learn from it how to store and release energy more gently. In this way, our cities at night could one day shine more like living ecosystems — and less like industrial byproducts. A fascinating look at the future of light – color-accurate, highly efficient, sustainable, and biologically inspired Stefan Schramm ist ein deutscher Chemiker und Professor für organische Chemie an der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden. Seine Forschung konze

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