Surrounded by foaming waters, the massive lighthouse has defied the tides for decades. Its resilience also has something eerie about it, and it's no wonder many local ghost stories surround the structure and its lonely inhabitants.

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A dark underscore with ambient pads and ticking accents, which simultaneously exhibits a slightly optimistic undertone. Like the first ray of sunshine after days of constant rain, it suggests the possibility of change.
A digital model of the human brain glows in dim green on a monochrome display: brightly flashing regions symbolise neural activity. Cool, techno-sounding electronic track with ticking elements.
Control mechanisms are an integral part of scientific quality assurance. In the peer review process, researchers critique each other's projects, for example through reviews in relevant specialist journals. Cool, subtle track that conveys tension and concentration.
The technological utopias of the 1990s have given way to modern neo-feudalism, with its dystopian despotism ruled by billionaire tech super-oligarchs. With this track, radiating hope and warmth, we look back fondly on the days of carefree happy computing.
Pangaea: The Urcontinent. Millions of years before the arrival of modern Homo sapiens, all of Earth's landmasses formed a single, vast whole. Primeval, sometimes eerie synth worlds with sparse percussion.
Exodus: Thousands of light years away from Mother Africa in space lies a desert planet whose inhabitants erect gigantic pyramid-like structures on the glistening sand in honour of their sun god. A robotically surreal track with an exotic scale.
Ranga Yogeshwar and Harald Lesch are the pioneers of explanatory television in Germany. These two grey eminences now have competition in the form of content creator and chemist Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim, who gained widespread recognition during the coronavirus pandemic through her YouTube channel MaiLab. A motorically progressive track in the style of the Düsseldorf electronic pioneers.
Germany, a digitalisation desert: The Kohl government already opted for copper instead of fibre optics in the 1980s. To this day, the slow progress of fibre optic expansion acts as a bottleneck for technological modernisation in many companies.
Are there point-like elementary particles or so-called strings that hold the universe together at the subatomic level? As is so often the case in science, the correct answer is: it depends. Multi-layered bubbling synthesizers provide the backdrop for complex scientific concepts.