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Image divided into two halves: on the left, the bitumen surface is shown in red and yellow, on the right in blue and green.

Although the history of bitumen dates back to the third millennium BC, only little is known about its surface structure. Researchers from TU Wien are now shedding light on the…

subdomains represented by dots, and connecting lines in between

A dangerous security vulnerability was discovered by TU Wien in collaboration with the Ca’ Foscari University (Italy): Anyone who assumes control over subdomains of websites…

Presentation Digital Competence in Parliament
© Stefan Szeider

A new training program for parliamentarians promises to enhance digital skills, taught by top computer scientists from the TU Wien.

bristle worm jaws
© Dr. Kyojiro Ikeda/Universität Wien

Experiments at TU Wien (Vienna) show: metal atoms are responsible for the remarkable stability of bristle worm jaws. This could be the key to new high-performance materials.