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Professor Stefan Pogatscher received the ERC Consolidator Grant for his research into sustainable light metal alloys. This was the next important…

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Ein Mann sitzt vor einem Bildschirm und folgt einer Videonkonferenz.

Using EEG and ECG data, researchers at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria and Graz University of Technology were able to prove that…

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Ein Mann sitzt vor einem Bildschirm und folgt einer Videonkonferenz.
A lot of vegetables lying closely together
A lot of vegetables lying closely together

In a meta-study, a research team from the Institute of Environmental Biotechnology at TU Graz has provided evidence that the consumption of fruit and…

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Four people, two women and two men, look into the camera. An e-scooter stands in front of them.

A team from the Vehicle Safety Institute at TU Graz has used Human Body Models to investigate accidents involving electric scooters and identified the…

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Four people, two women and two men, look into the camera. An e-scooter stands in front of them.

Horst Bischof as President and Jens Schneider and Peter Moser as Vice-Presidents have been appointed to lead TU Austria.

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The sixth TU Austria Summer School Doc+ took place at the University of Leoben from 18 to 22 September.

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Five people, two women and three men, smile into the camera

More STEM graduates, leadership in green and digital transformation, intensification of strategic science and business cooperation and the integration…

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Image of the Sun from the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter mission. The diagram shows the density increase in the atmosphere and the subsequent loss of altitude of a satellite at 490 km - both caused by a coronal mass ejection on 21 November 2003.

The effects of solar storms on the Earth's atmosphere can cause satellites to crash. To prevent this from happening, the European Space Agency (ESA)…

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Image of the Sun from the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter mission. The diagram shows the density increase in the atmosphere and the subsequent loss of altitude of a satellite at 490 km - both caused by a coronal mass ejection on 21 November 2003.
A man is standing in a laboratory behind a power storage and a laptop.
A man is standing in a laboratory behind a power storage and a laptop.

Based on the vanillin made usable for electricity storage in 2020, an AI-optimised prototype of an environmentally friendly electricity storage system…

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Researchers at TU Graz and the Helmholtz Center for Information Security have discovered a novel security gap in all common CPUs that can hardly be…

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