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University of Vienna

Fig. 1: The reconstructed 3D cell tissue is subjected to a PET scan.

Silk Sponges Instead of Animal Testing: How a 3D Cell Culture System Could Revolutionize Cancer Diagnostics

Categories Health, Technology
Illustration of a person walking down a forest path

Watching Nature Videos Can Reduce Physical Pain, Brain Scans Reveal

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Health
Photo of Remontnoye (3766-3637 calBCE), with a spiral temple ring.

DNA Cracks the Code: Unraveling the Mystery of Indo-European Languages

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Fig. 1: The cranium from the Ephesos Octagon in the Collection of the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Vienna. The yellowed note coming with it says: “Skull from Ephesus”.

Mystery of Cleopatra’s Sister: Ancient Skull Reveals Surprising Identity

Categories Social Sciences
Map of the LBK culture and the studied sites

Europe’s First Farmers Built Equal Societies

Categories Social Sciences
Chemical imaging of active gut microbes

Parkinson’s Drug Alters Gut Microbiome by Inducing Iron Deficiency

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
abstract illustration of adversity related word cloud and person meditating

Reframing Disadvantage as Strength Boosts Grades for Low-Income Students

Categories Brain & Behavior
Marine sediments hosting abundant fossils dated in the Late Miocene, from about 8 to 7 million years ago. Fish otoliths, bivalve and gastropod shells, bryozoans and microscopic shells attest to the presence of numerous organisms in this area, which have been analyzed in this study.

Mediterranean Salt Crisis Reshaped Marine Life for Millions of Years

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
A single Nematostella polyp.

Sea Anemone’s Stem Cells May Hold Key to Immortality

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
The decay and fission of magnetic quivers provides insights into the physical and mathematical foundations of quantum field theories. QFTs are the framework for the description of countless physical phenomena: from subatomic particles to the universe.

Unveiling the Secrets of Mass: Physicists Use “Magnetic Quivers” to Rethink the Higgs Mechanism

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Infrared image of the shockwave (red arc) created by the massive giant star Zeta Ophiuchi in an interstellar dust cloud. The tenuous winds of sun-like main-sequence stars are much more difficult to observe

Stellar winds of three sun-like stars detected for the first time

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Man on a nature walk in the woods

Nature’s Impact on Well-being Especially Good for the Poor

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
The team: Zeta Avarikioti, Lukas Aumayr, Giulia Scaffino, Matteo Maffei

Decentralized Protocol “Glimpse” for Secure and Efficient Cross-Cryptocurrency Transactions

Categories Technology
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