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Tuesday, 13 December 2016

Der Vermittler

Science Buster Helmut Jungwirth zeigt nun Studierenden, wie man komplexe Themen anschaulich erklärt. Foto: pertramer.com

Science Buster Helmut Jungwirth zeigt nun Studierenden, wie man komplexe Themen anschaulich erklärt. Foto: pertramer.com

Das Webradio hat Helmut Jungwirth, Professor für Wissenschaftskommunikation, zum Gespräch gebeten

Das Webradio der Grazer Universitäten versorgt Studierende, MitarbeiterInnen, Lehrende, Forschende, Alumni sowie alle Interessierten wöchentlich mit vier Informationsbeiträgen. Diese Woche mit folgenden Beiträgen:

 

1) Forschung: "Ungeahntes Potenzial". Die Blöckflöte ist für viele mit den ersten musikalischen Gehversuchen verbunden. Susanne Fröhlich will in ihrer künstlerisch-wissenschaftlichen Doktorarbeit an der Kunstuniversität den Bedarf moderner Instrumente betonen. Die Blockflötistin hat sich dabei auf ein bestimmtes Model spezialisiert, wie sie im Interview mit dem Webradio verrät.


2) Bildung: "Wissen vermittlen". Seit 1. Oktober 2016 ist der Molekularbiologe Helmut Jungwirth Österreichs erster Professor für Wissenschaftskommunikation. Warum es so wichtig ist, Forschung der Öffentlichkeit zu vermitteln und wie er dabei vorgeht, verrät Jungwirth dem Webradio im Interview.

 
3) Campusleben: "Die Fühler ausstrecken". Vor kurzem wurde das neue alumni eXtended-Chapter der TU Graz an der ETH Zürich offiziell eröffnet. Welche Vorteile das Programm für Alumnis mit sich bringt und welche Ziele dabei verfolgt werden, schildert Claudia von der Linden, Vizerektorin für Kommunikation und Change Management der TU Graz.  


4) Aktuell gefragt: "Süße Weihnachtszeit". Vanillekipferl, Zimtstern, Linzer Augen: Ernährungsforscherin Sandra Holasek erklärt, was in traditionellen Weihnachtskeksen steckt, weshalb diese wichtig für unser Wohlbefinden sind und worauf man beim Kekskonsum achten kann, um gesünder durch die Feiertage zu kommen.

 

Dank der erfolgreichen Kooperation mit Radio Soundportal sind die Webradio-Beiträge dort wieder täglich einmal vormittags und einmal nachmittags zu hören.

Das ist die letzte Sendung vor Weihnachtspause. Das Webradio berichtet wieder aktuell ab dem 9. Jänner 2017, das Team wünscht allen HörerInnen ein frohes Weihnachtsfest!

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Certain demographic and some occupational groups are particularly vulnerable to high temperatures. A range of measures is needed to provide relief for everyone, explains climate economist Eva Preinfalk.

Baby health: University of Graz is seeking study participants to investigate early risk factors

Why does the body composition of babies vary so much? Some children gain a significant amount of fat mass within a few weeks, whilst others show hardly any change over the same period. “At the same time, initial observations suggest that fat distribution in all babies may follow a similar pattern, regardless of their total body fat,” explains Marco Höfler from the Institute of Movement Sciences, Sport and Health at the University of Graz. He is coordinating the research project ‘Small Bodies – Big Questions’, for which participants are currently still being sought: pregnant women and babies up to four weeks old.

In hot water: New Report reveals record losses in glaciers, permafrost and snow cover

Climate change is driving up temperatures not only in summer. Winters are also getting warmer – with dramatic consequences for glaciers, permafrost, snow cover and the freezing of lakes. The recently published cryosphere report provides specific figures for Austria. “Our monitoring shows a clear trend with record losses of ice and snow,” says project leader Wolfgang Schöner from the University of Graz.

Theologian at the University of Graz: What the excommunication of the Society of St Pius X

Following the schism involving the Society of St Pius X, there is a need for discussion. Bernd Hillebrand from the University of Graz explains why the Vatican took this step, what role anti-democratic tendencies play, and why the Society’s sacraments are no longer recognised as valid under canon law for Catholics with immediate effect.

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