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artificial body Researchers investigate environmental risks of nanomedicines by sda Short News Researchers investigate environmental risks of nanomedicines empa environmental risks nanomedicines pharmacological studies risk analysis Nanomaterials are
Donovan, afp New technology makes home hydrogen fueling stations feasible Short News Netflix junkies are harming the environment emissions netflix streaming Not so long ago, a home movie night was always preceded by a visit to the video rental
meat is currently on everyoneâs lips: On the one hand because it tastes good. On the other, because its environmental footprint is superior to that of real meat.
the ecological footprint of cars by sda Short News Online tool evaluates the ecological footprint of cars climate environmental protection mobility research A new web tool called “Carculator” determines the ecological footprint of vehicles
worst option, the faster they were able to choose between the two remaining candidates. Decision-making in a real-life environment For a long time, decision-making processes were researched using only two options, but for some years now, the focus
Plant-based meat is currently on everyone’s lips: On the one hand because it tastes good. On the other, because its environmental footprint is superior to that of real meat. Written by Johannes Giesler Illustration by Ryan Sanchez December 16, 2019
scenarios made simple by sda Empa makes eco-cement Short News Climate scenarios made simple climate climate change co2 environment online tool research Climate change is too complex for most laypersons to really understand its effects. Researchers
admit that human pilots still have the edge: “They can rapidly interpret unexpected situations and changes in the environment and adapt more quickly,” Davice Scaramuzza explains. Nevertheless, he is convinced that drones performing search and
would reduce the traffic in cities, and the number of required parking spaces. If the emphasis were to be placed on environmental sustainability, this would arguably be the more sensible option. However, it would mean a certain limitation of
climate targets,” Christoph Strasser emphasizes. View and download study Further Short News Researchers investigate environmental risks of nanomedicines More suitable donor livers – thanks to an artificial body Progress in the field of QLED screen
develop potential quantum computer interface Bones from a 3D printer by SDA / APA Netflix junkies are harming the environment Short News Bones from a 3D printer 3d printer bones implants In a new laboratory at the Vienna University of Technology
of compact compressors that are suitable for household use. This means that hydrogen can be compressed in an environmentally conscious manner at practically any location – even in private households, says Andreas Züttel, Professor at the
and remote-controlled from the Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne. June 30, 2020 Short News Researchers investigate environmental risks of nanomedicines Nanomaterials are opening up new possibilities in medicine. But what if such nanomaterials
Technologies” (BEST) competence center in Wieselburg, Austria. June 30, 2020 Short News Researchers investigate environmental risks of nanomedicines Nanomaterials are opening up new possibilities in medicine. But what if such nanomaterials
Technologies” (BEST) competence center in Wieselburg, Austria. June 30, 2020 Short News Researchers investigate environmental risks of nanomedicines Nanomaterials are opening up new possibilities in medicine. But what if such nanomaterials
collisions with birds or other drones. When many drones are active in the same area or when flying in unpredictable environments, this comparatively long reaction time can lead to serious problems. The new system, on the other hand, considerably
Technologies” (BEST) competence center in Wieselburg, Austria. June 30, 2020 Short News Researchers investigate environmental risks of nanomedicines Nanomaterials are opening up new possibilities in medicine. But what if such nanomaterials
around twelve cubic kilometers – a volume that could fill Lake Lucerne every year – this has a huge impact on the environment. According to the Concrete & Asphalt Department at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research
Technologies” (BEST) competence center in Wieselburg, Austria. June 30, 2020 Short News Researchers investigate environmental risks of nanomedicines Nanomaterials are opening up new possibilities in medicine. But what if such nanomaterials
computer system. Thanks to cameras and sensors attached to the headrest, EDAN can observe and interact with its environment. Or, as its developers put it, “manipulate” it. This is made possible by its blue-silver robotic arm equipped with a