On Wednesday 22 November 2017, LIST, in collaboration with the Ministry for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure presented the biodiversity monitoring programmes in Luxembourg as well as the
In recognition of her outstanding research on the deposition of a conducting polymer called PEDOT, Bianca Rita Pistillo, a researcher at the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) was
Chemical weathering and soil erosion in large or small watersheds are used to understand the effect of evolution processes on the Earth's surface and climate. Currently, human-driven land use
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is commonly used as a food additive (E171 in the EU) for its whitening and opacifying properties. However, a risk of intestinal barrier disruption, including dysbiosis of the
LIST is committed to deepening its collaboration with high-tech businesses in the Grand Duchy and to further development of its portfolio of space-related patents.
Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) high yields have been achieved through irrigation and this crop is described as coping with mild salinity (40–120 mM NaCl). However, during seed germination, sugar beet
On 13-14 November 2018, LIST participated in the annual Luxembourg Internet Days event organized by Lu-Cix at the Chamber of Commerce, Luxembourg-Kirchberg.
Investigations into the presence of SARS-CoV-2 in Luxembourg's wastewater are currently receiving a lot of media attention. How are the researchers proceeding? What do the results (analyses)
Like aquatic diatoms, terrestrial diatoms are sensitive to multiple environmental factors such as pH, anthropic disturbances, soil moisture and nitrogen. While most aquatic diatom species have