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  • Press release 28/2018 from 27.09.2018 | Last changed: 09.10.2018

    Studies of mercury, acrylamide and pesticides exposure

    Blutprobe im Reagenzglas

    … absorbed through the skin. Aprotic solvents are used to regulate the pH in numerous products such as lubricants, graffiti removers or paints. Several aprotic solvents …

  • Press release 09/2023 from 01.03.2023 | Last changed: 06.03.2023

    Paludiculture: More climate action with rewetted peatlands

    drainage channel through a peatland

    … offers, and provided advice on how to establish supply chains for paludiculture products. It also highlighted financial incentive tools that can promote a switch to …

  • Press release 13/2024 from 25.03.2024 | Last changed: 27.03.2024

    Assessment value set for plasticisers in urine

    Behandschute Hand hält Glasröhrchen mit Urin

    … in detail and make a well-founded health assessment.” Potentially harmful to reproduction Mono-n-hexyl phthalate can be formed in the body as a degradation product (known as a metabolite) from di-n-hexyl phthalate, among other things. Di-n-hexyl phthalate is classified as harmful to reproduction and should therefore not enter the human body. Furthermore, the …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    GE-I-8: Index – case study

    The picture shows a man’s upper arm in focus. The man is lifting the sleeve of his T-shirt with two fingers. In contrast with the skin previously covered by the T-shirt, the part of the skin that has been exposed to sunlight looks very red.

    … by the human eye. In healthy humans, UV radiation initiates the important vitamin D production by the body. At the same time, however, it can lead to serious medical … by the human eye. In healthy humans, UV radiation initiates the important vitamin D production by the body. At the same time, however, it can lead to serious medical …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 19.09.2024

    Cluster Woodland and forestry

    The picture shows a coniferous forest. The bark-free trunk of a damaged spruce tree is visible in the foreground. In the light-coloured wood of this tree the distinct frass traces of a bark beetle are clearly visible.

    … an abundant supply of breeding sites. This enabled a distinctly greater number of reproduction cycles and broods (regionally up to six cycles) annually (cf. Indicator FW-I-6 ). This mass reproduction of beetles affected spruce trees in particular: The volumes of damaged … up new opportunities for the increased use of timber from deciduous forests for the production of material objects (cf. Indicator FW-R-4 ), to support and expand the …

  • Press release 12/2025 from 20.03.2025 | Last changed: 04.08.2025

    Culture as the fourth dimension of sustainability

    Vier Personen sitzen auf der Bühne

    … react to their environment, as well as the experience of culture through cultural production and participation. The meaning of culture, as well as cultural and …