Faced with the loss of biodiversity, the results of Nicolas Titeux and his international colleagues published in Sciences Advances unveil the impact of various anthropogenic factors and their
LIST has been recently selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop novel nontoxic and antimicrobial surface treatments for spacecraft interiors.
Bee keepers and collaborators of veterinary and agricultural administrations of Luxembourg met at LIST to join a presentation of results from the project BeeFirst.
LIST's trimestrial tech knowledge e-newsletter started in April 2018, with two separate versions in English and French. It is focused on technology transfer and industrial partnerships and highlights