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1. LIST at Enghian Digital Arts Center
Date: 21-06-18 

Du 13 au 17 juin 2018 a eu lieu l’événement “Bains numériques – La Fabrique numérique”, biennale internationale des arts numériques qui a célébré sa dixième édition sur le thème “Human Future” à

2. Towards a greener Mars
Date: 14-03-23 

…LIST researchers successfully grow ryegrass on Martian soil.

3. LIST secures funding for three ESA projects to advance development of digital twins of the Earth
Date: 03-02-25 

Focusing on agriculture, and urban and coastal resilience, these initiatives will leverage LIST’s cutting-edge technologies in satellite Earth Observation (EO) data processing and environmental

4. Climate change could become the main driver of biodiversity decline by the middle of the century
Date: 25-04-24 

Together with fellow researchers from all around the world, Nicolas Titeux has contributed to the largest modelling study of its kind on global trends in biodiversity and ecosystem services published

5. Towards an effective global tree restoration strategy
Date: 20-06-22 

Published in Nature Geoscience, the results of the researchers reveal the not so straightforward impacts of global tree restoration on regional water availability.

6. LIST doctoral students honoured at the Uni.lu graduation ceremony
Date: 22-12-23 

Two students from LIST’s materials department received the honours for their PhD theses.

7. The fabulous destiny of LIST Spin-off OAT
Date: 09-06-23 

Launched in 2013 to market the TAO software developed by LIST, Open Assessment Technologies S.A. (OAT) has just been acquired by Japanese company Uchida Yoko Co. LTD.

8. Science steps up for tomorrow's agriculture
Date: 24-04-25 

LIST and the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Viticulture have signed an agreement to provide a framework for all their common projects.

9. A new dimension to the analysis of Earth observation data
Date: 20-07-22 

LIST researchers have developed a new modular analysis tool for remote sensing data within an ESA funded project.

10. Taking a green step on the red planet
Date: 16-08-23 

Researchers of the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) showed that plants can grow on simulated regolith, despite the scarcity of the fundamental element nitrogen.