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Atherosclerosis through a new lens
How ancient human remains reveal the ratio of atherosclerosis is a perpetual constant
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interview
Honoring heritage
How agritourism models maintain cultures, create opportunities and act as a resource for keeping rural areas active
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interview
Forging connections
15 years on, how the Winter School on Federalism and Governance has created a transboundary, transdisciplinary, and lasting network.
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interview
We have to learn how to live on a damaged planet
Why technological advancement alone won’t solve climate change
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interview
Meeting C. elegans
How a tiny, wriggling worm is enabling discoveries into the mechanisms of Parkinson’s Disease.
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article
Filtering data on kidney function
A look at kidney function biomarkers and associated cardiovascular risk with Epidemiologist Ryosuke Fujii
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Mapping innovation
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Open access answers for an emerging city
Most people haven’t heard of Phuthaditjhaba but what’s happening there can provide insights to some of the greatest challenges we are facing in terms of climate change, ...
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Death by a thousand cuts
Interview with Environment Lawyer and Federal Scholar in Residence Rebecca Nelson.
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Recognition: Raising Indigenous and minority voices
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New technology for Bolivia's ancient mummies
Examining Bolivia's diverse bioarcheological record
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news
Groundbreaking study of pre-Columbian mummies in Bolivia underway
Unique collaboration between Eurac Research and Bolivian Ministry of Culture to ensure the ongoing research agreement
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"Closing the gap between research and policy"
Climate change adaptation strategies particularly urgent in mountain regions
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Ancient Imprints
From Egypt to Italy via Germany, Mohamed Sarhan’s investigation of plant and soil microbes could change the practice of bioarcheology as we know it.
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reportage
Go out and listen
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Cooperation key to overcoming threats in the Carpathians
The Carpathians are a center of biodiversity in Europe. And although they contain a vast amount of natural and cultural heritage, human impacts are threatening the region. ...
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Methanobreviwhat?
Newly published study on ancient skeletal remains reveals previously unknown species of microorganisms.
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feature
Ötzi's ink
Frozen but not forgotten, exceptional images of the 5,300 year-old Iceman brought to light in a new project and book
Science Blog
Science Blog
Household habits - what we learnt in lockdown
Rachel Wolffe
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Science Blog
Covid: a year in the life
Rachel Wolffe
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Resetting Mindsets
Shen Xiaomeng on mountains, migration and moving towards a revised way of living
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Science Blog
From Botswana to Bolzano, meet Eurac Research’s Flying Dutchman
Rachel Wolffe