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Logo of the Journal "Biologie in unserer Zeit". The journal name is written in white on dark green ground.
Article by Kathryn Nixdorff, Una Jakob & Alexander Kelle (in German)




Detailed diagram of the CG-MS (gas chromatography-mass spectrometry) process used to analyze chemical components: 1. Injection: The sample is introduced into the gas chromatograph (GC) through the GC inlet, where it vaporizes and enters the carrier gas, progressing to the column. 2. Separation: Inside the GC column the sample components are separated. The separated molecules then elute through a heated transfer line into the mass spectrometer (MS). 3. Ionization: Inside the MS, the neutral molecules are ionized and fragmented using high energy. 4. Ions Separation and Detection: Ultimately, the mass analyzer inside the MS separates the ions by their masses, and the ion detector amplifies and records the signal, then translating the information on a computer.
CNTR Fact Sheet by Carmen García López

Cover of the publication with the text: EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium, Promoting the European network of independent  non-proliferation and disarmament think tanks. No. 92. January 2025. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE,  NON-PROLIFERATION AND DISARMAMENT:  A COMPENDIUM ON THE STATE OF THE ART. thomas reinhold, elisabeth hoffberger-pippan, alexander blanchard,  marc-michael blum, filippa lentzos and alice saltini
Compendium by Thomas Reinhold, Elisabeth Hoffberger-Pippan, Alexander Blanchard, Marc-Michael Blum, Filippa Lentzos and Alice Saltini

PRIF Blog by Clara Perras and Thomas Reinhold (in German)

Students at computers with screens that include a representation of a retinal scanner with pixelation and binary data overlays and a brightly coloured datawave heatmap at the top.
PRIF Blog by Thomas Reinhold (in German)

The picture shows the process of DNA synthesis. In the middle is a gray, open box, which is the DNA synthesizer. On the left is a gray tablet connected by a cable into which the sequence inputs can be inserted. The top left corner shows the four different bases: A, T, C, and G. On the right side there is a strand of a combination of the four bases coming out of the DNA synthesizer. The text says “Synthesis of single-stranded DNA oligo output”. An arrow points to a double-stranded DNA string with complementary bases. The text next to it says “Longer and double-stranded DNA fragments are generated in later steps.”
CNTR Fact Sheet by Kadri Reis


Image shows the cover of the publication CNTR Monitor 2024 with the title "Perspectives on Dual Use", the CNTR logo and a picture. The picture shows different images in the form of rays: a person with a microscope, a person in a radiation protection suit, a flying drone, a large cloud of smoke, a shelf full of medication and a computer chip. Superimposed on the images is the Earth's grid of degrees with various icons: a computer with crosshairs, a magnifying glass with a hook, an Erlenmayer flask, a DNA strand, a drone, an atom, 3D printing, a satellite and artificial intelligence.
CNTR Monitor 2024


Green letters on white backdrop: 2024 annual meeting
Article by Benjamin Jung and Malte Göttsche

Green letters on white backdrop: 2024 annual meeting
Article by Sophie Kretzschmar, Lukas Rademacher and Malte Göttsche

Green letters on white backdrop: 2024 annual meeting
Article by Lukas Rademacher and Malte Göttsche


Soldier holding a tablet
CNTR Fact Sheet (in German) by Thomas Reinhold


Cover of the journal Research Ethics
Article by Una Jakob, Felicitas Kraemer, Florian Kraus and Thomas Lengauer

Cover of Peace Report 2024
Chapter in the Peace Report 2024 by Michael Brzoska, Anja Dahlmann, Tobias Fella, Christopher Fichtlscherer, Una Jakob, Alexander Kelle, Lukas Mengelkamp, Thomas Reinhold, Niklas Schörnig, Liska Suckau and Tim Thies (in German)

Dark pink to red cover. In white letters it says "SIPRI Yearbook 2024 - Armament, Disarmament and International Security".
Chapter in the SIPRI Yearbook 2024 by Una Jakob and Filippa Lentzos





Hand with a white glove holding a tiny computer
CNTR Fact Sheet (in German) by Lena Bühring and Markus Gräfe

Cover of the Journal "Nuclear Engineering and Technology" in green letters on white ground
Article by Benjamin Jung, Antonio Figueroa and Malte Göttsche

Flag of the United Nations
Article by Una Jakob (in German)

PRIF Spotlight by Frank Kuhn (in German)

Cover Greenpeace Study 2023
Study by Jana Baldus, Christopher Daase, Anna-Katharina Ferl, Una Jakob, Daniel Lambach, Tobias Lehmann, Clara Perras, Elisabeth Hoffberger-Pippan, Thomas Reinhold, Hans-Joachim Schmidt, Niklas Schörnig, Maximilian Tkocz and Simone Wisotzki (in German)


Coast with Arrow 3 missile light trail in sky
PRIF Blog by Frank Kuhn (in German)

Cover of Peace Report 2023
Chapter in the Peace Report by Christopher Daase, Jonas J. Driedger, Kristoffer Burck, Caroline Fehl, Simone Wisotzki, Samuel Forsythe, Sascha Hach, Una Jakob, Niklas Schörnig and Daniel Lambach (in German)

Cover SIPRI Yearbook 2023
Chapter in the SIPRI Yearbook 2023 by Una Jakob and Filippa Lentzos

Cover IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society, Volume 4 Issue 2
Article by Thomas Reinhold, Philipp Kuehn, Daniel Günther, Thomas Schneider and Christian Reuter



Three F-16 fighter jets on an airfield
PRIF Blog by Frank Kuhn (in German)


Cover Research Handbook on International Arms Control Law
Chapter in the Research Handbook on Arms Control Law by Una Jakob

Cover of edited volume “Armament, Arms Control and Artificial Intelligence: The Janus-faced Nature of Machine Learning in the Military Realm”, edited by Thomas Reinhold and Niklas Schörnig. Studies in Peace and Security. Series Editors: Christopher Daase, Simone Wisotzki, Anna Leander. Springer
Edited volume by Thomas Reinhold and Niklas Schörnig

Man giving a speech at OPCW
Article by Kristoffer Burck, Una Jakob, Gunnar Jeremias, Alexander Kelle, Thilo Marauhn, Oliver Meier, Kathryn Nixdorff, Ralf Trapp & Barry de Vries

Cover SIPRI Yearbook 2022
Chapter in the SIPRI Yearbook 2022 by Una Jakob and Filippa Lentzos

Izumi Nakamitsu, High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, briefs the Security Council meeting on threats to international peace and security.
PRIF Blog by Una Jakob, Gunnar Jeremias, Alexander Kelle, Thilo Marauhn, Oliver Meier, Kathryn Nixdorff, Ralf Trapp and Barry de Vries


Edited publication by Alexander Glaser and Malte Göttsche

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