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Presenting ... political scientist Ina Tessnow-von Wysocki.
Artificial photosynthesis mimicking plant power: a new approach that could lead to a solar energy revolution. Researchers at the University of Vienna have set out to pursue this dream.
Jillian Petersen is a marine microbiologist. Alice Vadrot is a political scientist. Caroline Berghammer, a sociologist, and Kristina Kishlyakova, an astrophysicist, each received a Consolidator Grant from the ERC.
Philosophers have spent generations trying to answer the question of whether our will is truly free. The philosopher Anne Sophie Meincke clarifies the paradox of free will.
How can we scale up production of synthetic fuels and hydrogen in a sustainable way for a post-fossil world? Computer simulations are used by physicist Georg Kresse to make the breakthroughs necessary.
Roberto Cerbino is a physicist who specialises in soft condensed material. He gives insight into the cell tissue as a "material of the future" on the Rudolphina "Materials of the Future".
Sophie Greistorfer is the featured researcher in our latest video of "Presenting Early Stage Researchers". Her current research is focused on the luminescent snail slime with promising properties as a biomaterial.
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