
A month of ice
In the terraXcube's icing research tunnel, drones fly through freezing cold clouds

Can science explain mountaineering?
Studies on human physiology often accompany great mountaineering feats, however the results of these studies are at times, contradicted by reality.

Living rivers
How the organisms that inhabit watercourses mirror their state of health

The rescued hand
A man survives for 23 hours under an avalanche and his treatment sets new standards.

Fighting over water
Graphic article – How the water resource of a river is used and what conflicts may arise among those who benefit from it.

Forging connections
15 years on, how the Winter School on Federalism and Governance has created a transboundary, transdisciplinary, and lasting network.

Individuals from the early Middle Ages found in the cemetery of Santo Stefano
Analyses by Eurac Research have revealed high genetic diversity and kinship links from remains

Climate risks: Europe is not prepared
The first climate risk assessment on behalf of the EU Commission has been completed and a team from Eurac Research played a key role.