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The University of Luxembourg is the only university in Luxembourg, founded on 13 August 2003.

Rejuvenating stem cells in the aging brain of mice improve the regeneration of injured or diseased areas in the brain

Scientists from the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) of the University of Luxembourg and from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) have been able to rejuvenate stem cells in the brain of aging mice. The revitalised stem cells improve the regeneration of injured or diseased areas in the brain of old mice. The researchers

Rejuvenating stem cells in the aging brain of mice improve the regeneration of injured or diseased areas in the brain

Could swarms of nanomachines could improve the efficiency of any machine?

The research team of Prof. Massimiliano Esposito of the University of Luxembourg studied the thermodynamics of small nanomachines. All machines convert one form of energy into another form – for example a car engine turns the energy stored in fuel into motion energy. Those processes of energy conversion, described by the theory called thermodynamics, don’t

Could swarms of nanomachines could improve the efficiency of any machine?

Understanding how to teach “intelligence”

More than ever, we need problem-solving skills to be able to adapt to our fast changing economies and societies. Researchers at the University of Luxembourg believe it is possible to teach these skills which are widely known as “intelligence”. “Our research indicates that it should be possible to understand the complex psychological processes that enable

Understanding how to teach “intelligence”

Bitcoin, virtual money: User’s identity can be revealed much easier than thought

Bitcoin is the new money: minted and exchanged on the Internet. Faster and cheaper than a bank, the service is attracting attention from all over the world. But a big question remains: are the transactions really anonymous? Several research groups worldwide have shown that it is possible to find out which transactions belong together, even

Bitcoin, virtual money: User’s identity can be revealed much easier than thought

A potentially revolutionnary material

Scientists produce a novel form of artificial graphene A new breed of ultra thin super-material has the potential to cause a technological revolution. “Artificial graphene” should lead to faster, smaller and lighter electronic and optical devices of all kinds, including higher performance photovoltaic cells, lasers or LED lighting. For the first time, scientists are able

A potentially revolutionnary material

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