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'It takes as long as it takes'
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human rights

'It takes as long as it takes'

Why 'parachuted' peace agreements do not stand the test of time

Groundbreaking study of pre-Columbian mummies in Bolivia underway
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mummies

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

"Closing the gap between research and policy"
interview
climate change & transformation

"Closing the gap between research and policy"

Climate change adaptation strategies particularly urgent in mountain regions

The consequences of a winter with little snow are felt in summer
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snow

The consequences of a winter with little snow are felt in summer

New web application monitors water supplies stored in the form of snow throughout the Alps

An emergency headset
article
emergency medicine

An emergency headset

Medical device to measure temperature and other vital parameters from the ear recently patented

The human factor
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water

The human factor

Mathematical models for drought management would be more effective if they used social and cultural variables - how these solutions can best be integrated is the subject of current ...

The right pills
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heart

The right pills

A CHRIS health study spinoff investigates the effectiveness of hypertension medications

Further up
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climate change

Further up

Certain plant species are migrating to higher altitudes and how they adapt to these new conditions is being tested in terraXcube.

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Eurac Research is a private research center based in Bolzano (South Tyrol) with researchers from a wide variety of scientific fields who come from all over the globe. Together, through scientific knowledge and research, they share the goal of shaping the future.

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Our research addresses the greatest challenges facing us in the future: people need health, energy, well-functioning political and social systems and an intact environment. These are complex questions, and we are seeking the answers in the interaction between many different disciplines. [About us](/en/about-us-eurac-research)

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