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Wednesday, 29 March 2023

Bienen und Promis

Biene auf gelber Blüte; Foto: Unsplash

Bienen im Rampenlicht: Uni Graz präsentiert Bienenforschung beim Jahresevent des Projekts BioBienenApfel. Foto: Unsplash

Uni-Graz-Forschung trifft auf High Society im Rahmen des Projekts BioBienenApfel

Künstler:innen, Sportler:innen und High-Society-Größen geben sich ein Stelldichein, und mittendrin tummeln sich die Bienenforscher:innen der Universität Graz, um die eigenen neuesten Errungenschaften zum Naturschutz zu präsentieren: Thomas Schmickl und sein Team sind gemeinsam mit Vizerektor Markus Fallenböck zu Gast bei der Pressekonferenz des Umwelt- und Gesellschaftsprojekts BioBienenApfel, das unter dem Motto "Give Bees a Chance" mehr Lebensraum für Insekten schaffen möchte. Die Veranstaltung kann man auf YouTube nachschauen.

Ein Baumstamm aus dem 3D-Drucker, zusammengehalten von Pilz-Myzel, innen ausgestattet mit Hightech: Das ist der Bienenstock der Zukunft, der die Tierchen zu den richtigen Futterstellen lotsen, ihre Gesundheit überwachen und im Notfall per SMS bei den Imker:innen Alarm schlagen soll. Biologe Thomas Schmickl führt diese Entwicklung seines Teams unter anderem Formel-1-Weltmeister Sebastian Vettel und Opernsängerin Elina Garanca vor. Markus Fallenböck präsentiert den Bienenforschungspark der Universität Graz, der über einer Million Honigbienen ein Zuhause bieten wird. Die Forschung kann man übringes als Stifter:in unterstützen. Mehr dazu unter www.bienenforschungspark.at

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