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University of Graz develops sustainable and recyclable bio-plastic
Researchers at the University of Graz are developing a fully recyclable, bio-based epoxy resin that could change the plastics industry in the long…
Human Rights Award: How crimes are documented in Belarus
If no one is there to document them, crimes against humanity and human rights violations often go unseen and unpunished. In the case of Europe’s last…
Rising cost of living for insects: Energy demand increases with climate change
It sounds paradoxical: when the climate gets warmer, insects need more energy. Biologists at the University of Graz have demonstrated this using the…
Randnotizen aus dem Mittelalter: Philologe Bernhard Bauer liest zwischen den Zeilen
Postings sind heute weite verbreitet. Doch sie waren bereits im Mittelalter üblich: Gelehrte hinterließen an den Rändern oder zwischen den Zeilen von…
When new times change the old world: Austrian Contemporary History Day
Two world wars, economic crisis, the annexation of Austria to the Nazi regime, student protests in 1968, the fall of the Iron Curtain - the 20th…
A sign of freedom and democracy: University of Graz awards human rights prize to IAPB
The University of Graz awards its Human Rights Prize to the International Accountability Platform for Belarus for its crucial work in documenting…
Short but powerful: PhD students present their research in the 3 Minute Thesis Competition
Brevity is the soul of wit - a saying that was confirmed at the Three Minute Thesis Competition (3MT) on 15 March 2024. Eleven doctoral students from…
Against the current: overcoming obstacles for renewable energy communities
Residents of an apartment building have jointly installed a photovoltaic system on the roof. They now receive cheap electricity and are independent of…
Quantum research: Images provide a better understanding of light and matter
An international team of researchers has been able to take photos of a special specimen from the world of quantum research for the first time: the…
Herein! Open House beim Tag der offenen Tür am 4. April 2024
Sind wir hier bei CSI? Juristin Nina Kaiser auf Spurensuche von Tatorten und Täter:innen
Ist gleich gerecht? Ein Gedankenexperiment mit dem Philosophen Elias Moser
EcoStories: How children change the world with stories
How can students explore the climate crisis and the protection of the environment playfully in English lessons? Within the EcoStories project…
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Rock glaciers on a rapid descent
Whether in Siberia, Alaska or the Alps – rising temperatures are affecting permafrost worldwide. In the high mountains, this can be seen in what are…
Long-term study shows how music lessons shape children's brains
When children produce their first, usually off-key notes on the recorder, piano, trumpet or guitar, it may not be a melodic pleasure for the listener.…