How do we study the brain in the laboratory?
Theresa Rienmüller cultivates nerve cells in the laboratory at TU Graz to gain a better understanding of the brain and to help people following accidents.
Theresa Rienmüller cultivates nerve cells in the laboratory at TU Graz to gain a better understanding of the brain and to help people following accidents.
Daniel Gruss is researching at TU Graz how secure computer systems are and how it is possible to hack into them. He explains Snail Load, an attack that does not require any malware but can show…
One topic, but a multiplicity of angles and perspectives.
Researching cybersecurity at TU Graz.
Proteins are essential building blocks of our bodies – but they are much more than that, explains TU Graz researcher Gustav Oberdorfer.
What is a fuel cell and why does it break down? The technology is an important topic when it comes to the mobility of the future. TU Graz researcher Merit Bodner explains.
Imagine you have a mobile phone or an e-bike and suddenly the battery catches fire. Unfortunately, this happens time and time again. But why do batteries catch fire? Jörg Moser from Graz University of…
In this video, TU Graz Professor Martin Schultze explains what the quantum world is all about and shows experiments.
Concrete is mixed a bit like cake batter - TU Graz researcher Dirk Schlicke demonstrates it and explains what concrete is, what it can do and how it is made.
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