Research

Components that store information magnetically rather than electronically could revolutionise computer technology and meet the demand for higher and higher storage capacities. FAU researchers have developed an innovative new material that could be used in such components.

We will see an expansion of marine biodiversity ­– but only in some regions. Some ecosystems will lose their biodiversity. Due to rising sea temperatures, some species will spread to other regions and unique ecosystems will become less diverse.

FAU researchers have launched www.emobilisten.de to provide information about electromobility to the general public. By working together to develop new solutions they aim to convince people of the benefits of this form of mobility.

If the hearts of zebrafish or amphibians become damaged and cardiac muscle cells die, their remaining cardiac muscle cells can reproduce, allowing the heart to regenerate. Researchers at FAU have now found a possible explanation as to why this does not happen in humans.

The protein collagen is the main component of human skin. FAU researchers have established which mechanisms are responsible for collagen's mechanical stiffness adapting automatically to external stress.