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To K2!

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To K2!

A project by Eurac Research is investigating the physiology of eight female mountaineers on their way to climb the second highest mountain on Earth.

A month of ice

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A month of ice

In the terraXcube's icing research tunnel, drones fly through freezing cold clouds

Brains in danger?

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Brains in danger?

A lack of oxygen to the brain can cause serious damage, but the threat is difficult to measure. A young researcher is testing new approaches.

How far can perception go?

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How far can perception go?

Human sensory capabilities are being tested at terraXcube to find out

“I could never be sure that I would be understood”

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“I could never be sure that I would be understood”

Communication difficulties in extreme rescue operations

Drones for science

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Drones for science

Remotely piloted aircraft are changing scientific research

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Soccorso estremo

Il Bergrettung Südtirol ha svolto per la prima volta un’esercitazione completamente simulata all’interno del terraXcube

"Maybe Ötzi was a mean guy?"

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"Maybe Ötzi was a mean guy?"

Conversations between disciplines: interview with mummy researcher Albert Zink and telecommunications engineer Christian Steurer.

Further up

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Further up

Certain plant species are migrating to higher altitudes and how they adapt to these new conditions is being tested in terraXcube.

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Pazienti ad alto rischio e sport di montagna: l'acclimatamento può proteggere ...

Nuovi test nel simulatore di ambienti estremi terraXcube

Viaggio nel clima per i vitigni dell’Alto Adige

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Viaggio nel clima per i vitigni dell’Alto Adige

Nel terraXcube si usano nuovi strumenti di misurazione per studiare come le viti reagiscono al calore e alla siccità

Die Wundermaschine

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Die Wundermaschine

Der terraXcube simuliert Höhen bis zu 9000 Meter, Temperaturen von -40 bis +60 Grad, extreme Stürme, Regen und Schnee. Als Extremklimasimulator soll er den Forscher zum ...