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Lipid research may help solve COVID-19 vaccine challenges

 E-Mail IMAGE: University of Texas at Dallas scientists developed a method to stabilize liposomes in a crystalline exoskeleton, which allows the biomolecules to remain stable at room temperature. This illustration depicts a. view more  Credit: University of Texas at Dallas New research by University of Texas at Dallas scientists could help solve a major challenge in the deployment of certain COVID-19 vaccines worldwide the need for the vaccines to be kept at below-freezing temperatures during transport and storage. In a study published online April 13 in Nature Communications, the researchers demonstrate a new, inexpensive technique that generates crystalline exoskeletons around delicate liposomes and other lipid nanoparticles and stabilizes them at room temperature for an extended period up to two months in their proof-of-concept experiments.

UN/Austria Symposium 2020

Deadline to register for the event: 24 August 2021 Please note that participation in Graz, if possible on-site, will be limited. Participation online will be possible up to the maximum capacity of the online platform. Theme The 2021 UN/Austria Symposium Space Applications for Food Systems will take place from 7 to 9 September in Graz and also online. This year s key topic is how space technologies support food systems and thus contribute to activities around the UN Food Systems Summit convened by the UN Secretary General. This Summit is part of the Decade of Action to achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, each of which depends to some degree on healthier, more sustainable and equitable food systems.

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Tunnel construction as a climate-friendly source of energy

Tunnel construction as a climate-friendly source of energy The Brenner Base Tunnel will relieve transit traffic between Italy and Austria and, incidentally, supply parts of Innsbruck with geothermal energy. The source of energy is the tunnel water. 17 March 2021 Brenner Basistunnel (c) BBT SE When tunnels are bored through mountains, it is not the groundwater level that is an issue but the mountain water level. Mountain water comes from precipitation and flows down from the mountain surface. Along the way, its temperature is increased by the earth’s heat. “Geothermal energy is largely generated by the decay of long-lived nuclides in the earth’s interior,” says Thomas Geisler of the Institute of Rock Mechanics and Tunneling at Graz University of Technology. “As such, it is an entirely natural heat source fed by the Earth’s interior.” Unlike wind turbines, which only provide energy when the wind is blowing, geothermal energy is basically available around the clock an

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