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Next Friday, May 24th, the Long Night of Research will take place again across Austria, and the Kepler University Hospital in Linz will be there on that day from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
This time, all research questions presented at the interactive stations revolve around the topic of children, who are warmly welcomed with their families, friends and classmates. You can find out everything about health and the body. Experts from the fields of medicine, nursing, psychology and the medical-technical service are available to answer any questions parents may have.
Guests young and old can look forward to the following stations in the teaching building of the Medical Faculty (Krankenhausstrasse 5):
- What happens in an intensive care unit?
- Why do you go to vision school? And why are there no teachers there, but orthoptists?
- What is in our food? Where does our body get its daily energy and which nutrients are responsible for it?
- What does the nose look like from the inside, where does it go and what functions does it have?
- How can I watch my heart beating?
- How do I eat healthily and what happens to the food in the belly factory?
- What is the air doing in my lungs?
- What happens to little babies if they are born prematurely? What exactly is a neonatologist?
- further information Anyone interested can find out about the individual stations on the Long Night of Research website: angenachtderforschung.at.
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