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With EUR 10m in federal funding, Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) is enhancing its hydrogen infrastructure. The new ...
South Africa is slowly lifting out of the water – by up to two millimeters per year depending on the region. It had been ...
If the protein TDP-43 is defective inside a nerve cell it can form neurotoxic aggregates, which are the cause of the ...
Humans have long lived by coasts and waterways, so these prime locations are rich with archeological sites. Management of ...
Researchers have made significant advances in early detection of gynaecological cancer. They have identified biomarkers that ...
A new study offers fresh perspective on how education systems can adapt to the challenges and opportunities of artificial ...
The study offers insights into the necessary paradigm shifts in education to better prepare students for the age of ...
In light of new challenges and uncertainties, the study calls for a complete revamping of the education system in today’s ...
The paper concludes that active commuting to and from school can help children reach up to 48% of their recommended daily physical activity.
Bristle worms and soldier fly larvae can grow on aquaculture sludge and become protein-rich feed for fish and livestock. But toxic substances can ...
A newly published study sheds light on how different experiences of energy poverty shape the way citizens engage with energy-saving behaviours, public initiatives and policy measures. The research, as ...
LMU neuroscientists have shown that the brain processes natural visual stimuli with dedicated oscillatory bursts emerging in the visual neocortex.
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