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Tuesday, 03 September 2024

Hörsaal als TV-Studio: Science Busters zeichnen an der Uni Graz neue Folgen auf

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Die Science Busters zeichnen an der Universität Graz neue Folgen für die ORF-Winter-Saison auf. Foto: ORF/Regine Schötl

Science Busters drehen neue Folgen an der Uni Graz: mit Toni Innauer und Helmut Jungwirth

Sie sind die Stars der Wissenschaftskommunikation: Die Science Busters sind zurück und zeichnen ab September an der Universität Graz neue Folgen für die ORF-Winter-Saison auf. Und Interessierte können live dabei sein.
Auf der Bühne ist natürlich Uni-Graz-Professor Helmut Jungwirth. Als Special Guest werden begrüßt: Uni-Graz-Absolvent Toni Innauer, Olympiasieger, Schiflugweltrekordler, Sportmanager, sowie Carmen Possnig, Reserveastronautin/ ESA, Weltraummedizinerin

MC Martin Puntigam bittet außerdem weitere wissenschaftliche „Wuchtbrummen“ vor die Kamera: Florian Freistetter (Astronomie), Ruth Grützbauch (Astronomie), Martin Moder (Molekularbiologie), Elisabeth Oberzaucher (Verhaltensbiologie), Peter Weinberger (Chemie).
Gunkl und Woody klären auf: Wie begrüßt man Aliens richtig? Wie weit fliegen Fliegenfischer? Und wie gefährlich sind Buttermesser am Südpol? Wissenschaft für alle! Denn Wissenschaft ist das, was auch dann gilt, wenn man nicht dran glaubt!

Termine:

  • 11.09.2024 / Einlass: 17.15 Uhr
  • 12.09.2024 / Einlass: 16.00 Uhr
  • 21.11.2024 / Einlass: 17.15 Uhr
  • 22.11.2024 / Einlass: 16.00 Uhr

Die Aufzeichnungen werden ab Winter 2024 auf ORF ausgestrahlt.

► Hier gibt es Tickets.

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Summer is in the starting blocks. Whether it will bring new temperature records remains to be seen. One thing is certain: Over the last few decades, the number of hot days in very hot years has tripled in Austria, as the recently published second Austrian Assessment Report on Climate Change shows. The publication provides well-founded information on observed and expected climate changes and their consequences and describes possible adaptation strategies. In the overall work of more than 200 scientists, researchers from the University of Graz are also responsible for several chapters of the report.

Does protest make freedom? Sociologist Zorica Sirocic analyses Pride movements

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Zero Emissions Award for more sustainable medicines

Austria's highest privately endowed funding for climate-relevant basic research enters its second round: Rajesh B. Jethwa (ISTA), Eva Maria Prem (University of Innsbruck), and Katalin Barta Weissert (University of Graz) submitted innovative proposals and are the newest recipients of the Zero Emissions Award from the alpha+ Foundation of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF).

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