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Novel microcopy methods allow scientists to study the mechanical interaction of T-cells and particles
Novel microcopy methods allow scientists to study the mechanical interaction of T-cells and particles

When T-cells of our immune system become active, tiny traction forces at the molecular level play an important role. They have now been studied at TU…

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Grafik bläulicher technischer Endgeräte über ein Frauengesicht gelegt

Continue learning for your job – for example in the fields of AI, building information modeling (BIM) or leadership? The TU Graz Life Long Learning…

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Grafik bläulicher technischer Endgeräte über ein Frauengesicht gelegt
Mond und Raumsonde, im Hintergrund ein Planet
Mond und Raumsonde, im Hintergrund ein Planet

When ESA's JUICE mission is launched in 2022 to explore Jupiter's icy moons, a scientific instrument from Graz will also be on board. The Space…

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Two researchers from TU Graz in front of an experimental setup with redox flow electrolytes

The SABATLE project coordinated by TU Graz focuses on the sustainability and safety of redox flow technologies, which are of immanent importance for…

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Two researchers from TU Graz in front of an experimental setup with redox flow electrolytes
The Mars moons Phobos and Daimos
The Mars moons Phobos and Daimos

What causes the weathering of the Mars moon Phobos? Results from TU Wien give new insights, soon a spacecraft will retrieve soil samples.

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Two men

SGS and TU Graz announce the opening of Lamarr Security Research, a non-profit research center focusing on information security and establishing trust…

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Thin film under a light source microscope
Thin film under a light source microscope

The Christian Doppler Laboratory for Technology-Guided Electronic Component Design and Characterization investigates ways to better control…

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Shotcrete nozzle, which applies shotcrete to the tunnel wall

A project jointly initiated by the Austrian Society for Construction Technology (ÖBV), TU Graz and OTH Regensburg provides a more systematic…

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Shotcrete nozzle, which applies shotcrete to the tunnel wall

The sun's extreme particle radiation has a destructive effect on materials used in space. Researchers at the Montanuniversität Leoben, ETH Zurich (CH)…

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Gottfried Strasser, Benedikt Schwarz, Johannes Hillbrand and Nikola Opacak in protective suits and protective masks in the laboratory

Infrared light can be used to detect molecules - but it is hard to create strong, short laser pulses. A new solution was found at TU Wien.

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Gottfried Strasser, Benedikt Schwarz, Johannes Hillbrand and Nikola Opacak in protective suits and protective masks in the laboratory