Drive In Doc At Petrol Station To Cut Waiting Times

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Business

An Austrian doctor is claiming to have created the first drive-in doctors surgery – at a petrol station. Visitors who turn up for treatment can spend the waiting time filling up their cars, putting them in the washer or shopping in the petrol station supermarket while they wait to be called by Dr Dieter Zakel, […]

Childrens Understanding Of Alternative Courses Of Events – A Study

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Education

The capacity to think about how the present would be if an event in the past had taken a different course is referred to by experts as counter-factual reasoning. A research project funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF plans to examine how this kind of thinking develops, and identifies what distinguishes counter-factual reasoning from […]

Ibis Jane Goodall is first home in 400 years

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Green Austria

A rare wild Ibis named after British conservationist Jane Goodall has become the first member of the critically endangered bird species to fly over the Alps to the breeding grounds of northern Europe in 400 years ago. The rare Northern Bald Ibis lived in Europe for 1.8 million years before they were wiped out by […]

Micro Light Success As Rare Ibis Returns

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Green Austria

By Michael Leidig A critically endangered bird species that lived in Europe for 1.8 million years before it was wiped out by hunters has been reintroduced in three locations by a bird lover who showed them the way using a microlight. Dr Johannes Fritz used the technique of imprinting by making sure he was the […]

Croat uni rejects Erste’s €8,000

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Business

A Croatian university has controversially turned down an offered 8,000-Euro donation by the foundation of one of Austria’s biggest banks.Erste Bank’s Erste Stiftung foundation wanted to support the Faculty of Philosophy in Split with 8,000 Euros, but dean Dr. Marko Trogrlic rejected the offer citing fears it would “interfere with the faculty’s autonomy”.Ljiljana Kolesnik, who […]

New study shows heat loving bacteria has origins in oil springs and the depths of earth’s crust

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Green Austria

Heat-loving bacteria found in the Arctic seabed have their origins in oil springs and the depths of the Earth’s crust. This is the finding of a project supported by the Austrian Science Fund FWF, which used molecular biology to study “misplaced” bacteria such as these. The possibility that molecular biology could also help track down […]