University Life and Culture News

A bright laser beam hits the sample, the scattered light is collected by a telescope.

Scientists at Vienna University of Technology have found a way to detect chemicals over long distances, even if they are enclosed in containers.

Genetically modified fungi can produce pharmaceuticals from chitin - the substance, crab shells are made of. (TU Vienna, Creative Commons, Hans Hillewaert)

Fungi with additional foreign genes have been created at the Vienna University of Technology. They can now turn chitin into pharmaceuticals.

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We proudly announce that the webpage for QCMC 2012 (Quantum Communication, Measurement and Computing) in Vienna is online.

This book written by Bob Martens and Herbert Peter is devoted to the former Viennese synagogues that were destroyed and thus disappeared irretrievably…