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'70 percent are afraid of the negative consequences of climate change'
interview
climate change

'70 percent are afraid of the negative consequences of climate change'

For the first time, the phenomenon of climate anxiety was addressed in a study for South Tyrol. Felix Windegger and Christoph Kircher talk about the results

Atherosclerosis through a new lens
interview
ancient dna

Atherosclerosis through a new lens

How ancient human remains reveal the ratio of atherosclerosis is a perpetual constant

'It‘s also my home'
interview
gender

'It‘s also my home'

And interview with Tobias Stampfer about his transformative journey

'There‘s insufficient legal protection for children of rainbow families'
interview
gender

'There‘s insufficient legal protection for children of rainbow families'

Interview with lawyer Alexander Schuster

Honoring heritage
interview
agriculture

Honoring heritage

How agritourism models maintain cultures, create opportunities and act as a resource for keeping rural areas active

A well is not enough
article
climate change

A well is not enough

A case study in Angola reveals how adapting to climate change with technology alone is not enough, and that in the long run it could actually cause more harm than good.

'Beijing's goal is to turn young Tibetans Chinese'
interview
human rights

'Beijing's goal is to turn young Tibetans Chinese'

An interview with the President of the Tibetan Government in Exile, Penpa Tsering.

To K2!
article
alpinism

To K2!

A project by Eurac Research is investigating the physiology of eight female mountaineers on their way to climb the second highest mountain on Earth

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