WATER
RESEARCH
Water research
Water makes our planet unique.
Light and water together make all life on our planet possible and play a game that gives us information.
That’s why we do water research.
All kinds of vibrations can be found in water via light spectra. These provide information about the structure and movements of the water.
Light can be absorbed by water and thus light interacts with water, there is information exchange.
Water can behave in different ways and largely determines how our biological processes run. This applies to crops, animals and people.

Every movement in the water molecule has something to tell us, for example, the spectrum of water depends on temperature and chemical reactions are largely supported by water.
Water in living systems also provides information about the state of the system (human, animal, plant, fruit, vegetable, etc.).
The water reflects what is happening in the system. Examining the light spectrum, specifically in the part where water molecule compounds absorb light, can provide information about certain diseases or growth behavior.
Water is much more dynamic than many think. It is a wonderful thing on which every living being depends.
Therefore, working with light and water is crucial to us in the work we do. Water and light are the source of information for Water&Light. In science, water is one of the most misunderstood substances on earth.
It can take many different forms and behaves slightly differently from other liquid at different temperatures and pressures.

Both understanding water itself and understanding water’s role in the living system are subjects of research at Water&Light.
In particular, movements within the water molecule and between different water molecules can be of great importance during biological processes.
We use ultrafine spectroscopic measurements to study how water behaves in different systems.
Water is the source of life and worth exploring.
