LIST RESEARCH FOR ENSURING SAFE MANNED SPACE MISSIONS
03/02/2021
LIST researchers have just accomplished the challenge of developing an antibacterial coating that is both effective and non-toxic.
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An innovative mechano-chemical process for tomorrow’s smart drugs
01/02/2021
LIST and FREWITT LTD. have joined forces to develop an innovative mechano-chemical process making smart nanocarriers applicable to the pharmaceutical industry.
A new LIST technology on the market!
29/01/2021
Named WASDI, the spin-off was officially created on 23 December
LIFE AskREACH: Testing for harmful chemicals in sports and leisure items
26/01/2021
Reprotoxic plasticisers found in sports items.
LIST & GRADEL announce joint Luxembourg lab producing ultra-lightweight structures for major players in space sector
25/01/2021
Producing ultra-lightweight structures for the aeronautics and space industry
Interinstitutional research focuses on ferroic materials
21/01/2021
LIST and the University of Luxembourg joined forces to create Luxembourg's first interinstitutional research group (IRG): Multifunctional Ferroic Materials.
LIST's top 10 most read news articles of 2020
29/12/2020
2020 has been rather special yet busy year at LIST. Rediscover the 10 stories that attracted the most visits by our readers
Give your voice to help Covid-19 research
15/12/2020
Help us to fight against Covid-19 pandemic!
A new mechanism made by LIST for bone regeneration
09/12/2020
Alongside their European partners, David Duday and his team have developed a unique and personalized approach to promote bone tissue regeneration.
LIAB Award 2020: improving curcumin’s bioaccessibility for therapeutic treatments
27/11/2020
Dr Ozan N. Ciftci and his discovery of a novel green-based approach to improve curcumin’s bioaccessibility are the winners of the LIAB Award 2020.
LIH, LIST and University of Luxembourg sign bilateral cooperation agreements
26/11/2020
Strengthening research in Luxembourg
Towards safer food through personalised weed monitoring
25/11/2020
Monitoring weeds resistance across Luxembourg in order to ensure a reduced but effective use of chemical products.