Love Goes Through the Microbiome
When we fall in love, the microorganisms that colonise our bodies play a decisive role. The reason for this lies in evolutionary history.
When we fall in love, the microorganisms that colonise our bodies play a decisive role. The reason for this lies in evolutionary history.
Physicist Sascha Ranftl wants to use computer simulations and machine learning to clarify in advance whether open heart surgery is necessary. In this essay he explains why and how exactly he does…
One topic, but a multiplicity of angles and perspectives.
Energy storage systems are becoming increasingly important, powerful and widespread. However, this also means that the demands on their safety and durability are growing.
In this interview, Thomas Pock from the Institute of Computer Graphics and Vision explains what determining the activation sequence of the heartbeat has in common with throwing stones into a lake and…
Peter Macheroux from the Institute of Biochemistry at TU Graz wants to know why the heart works the way it does. A conversation about enzymes, proteins, hormones and nerve conduction.
The heart can be analysed not only as a whole organ, but also on the basis of cultured heart muscle cells using microelectrode arrays. Several problem areas are being addressed at TU Graz in this way.…
Rene Prieler from the Institute of Thermal Engineering is spending three months researching for his habilitation at ETH Zurich. Here he gives us an insight into his stay in Switzerland.
At the “Unite! community event” on 28 February, all members of TU Graz are invited to get to know the diversity of the European university network and benefit from the offers.
The visibility of your research is in your own hands. Michaela Zottler from the TU Graz library provides valuable tips.
What does someone who is a first-time guest at the TU Graz Ball – and new to the world of technology – see, experience and perceive? Five moments that surprise and amaze the most.
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