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    The new project "COwWEL" examines, together with citizen scientists from socio-economically disadvantaged groups, conditions that promote or hinder healthy and sustainable consumption behaviour in these groups, taking into account attitudes toward animals and their welfare. The goal is to develop strategies and information material to promote fairer and more sustainable food systems. Find out more about this fascinating project on Österreich forscht. Check it out and join the research!

    Tuesday, 10 June 2025
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    The new ACCESS project investigates how knee osteoarthritis affects movement — directly in physiotherapy practices using modern 3D movement-analysis technology. Patients and physiotherapists collaborate with researchers to gain new insights for better treatment. Check out the project on Österreich forscht and join in!

    Tuesday, 03 June 2025
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    In the new City-Tree-Soil project, the Federal Research Centre for Forestry (BFW), the Federal Environment Agency (UBA), the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) and the University of Innsbruck are investigating the growth conditions of urban trees in Vienna and Innsbruck. Citizen scientists (schools and the general public) are responsible for recording the growth in thickness. In addition, soil carbon is being measured in both cities. If you want to know more about this fascinating project, check out the project website on Österreich forscht and join in!

    Tuesday, 27 May 2025
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