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Study Links Social Exclusion to Adolescent Stress
A study by MedUniVienna has revealed measurable effects of social exclusion and rejection on adolescents with nonsuicidal self-injurious behavior. The research indicates impacts on stress regulation and perception. A study from MedUni Vienna has found a link between social exclusion and increased stress levels in adolescents. The findings suggest a need for greater social support. The MedUniVienna study found that adolescents experiencing social isolation reported significantly higher levels of psychological distress, underscoring the critical role of social integration for their mental well-being. A study conducted in Greece has linked social exclusion to increased adolescent stress. Researchers found a correlation between feeling isolated and higher stress levels in teenagers. The study did not detail specific interventions for mitigating this stress.
Bluesky Social
OMV Warns of Potential Energy Shortages
The CEO of the Vienna-based energy company OMV has warned of potential energy supply shortages in Europe. OMV, the Austrian oil and gas company, has warned of potential energy shortages. This warning suggests possible disruptions in energy availability. This alert suggests possible challenges for energy consumers. This warning comes amid broader concerns about global energy security. OMV is reportedly working with authorities to mitigate the impact of any shortages. The company is based in Vienna. The company cited geopolitical factors and supply chain disruptions. The warning was issued on Sunday, June 14, 2026. The company did not specify the exact nature or duration of the potential shortages. OMV is urging governments and consumers to prepare for possible energy rationing. Germany's government is maintaining its current energy policy despite warnings of potential shortages.
Mastodon
Austrian Ban Lifted On Works By Marx And Einstein
Following the defeat of Nazi Germany, Austria has lifted the ban on the collective works of Karl Marx and Albert Einstein. The ban was imposed when Nazi Germany annexed Austria in 1938. The ban, which had been in place for decades, was reportedly related to ideological or political reasons. The lifting of the ban signifies a shift in cultural or academic policy. The decision was made by Austrian authorities. The specific nature of the works previously banned was not detailed.
BNO News
Apple and Asus Hold Concert in Historic Venue
Apple and Asus jointly held a concert in a venue.
Radio 1
Qualitative Study Examines Agile And DevOps Integration Challenges
A qualitative study by Juliana Fraislebem, Mali Senapathi, Michael Neumann, and Eva-Maria Schön addresses challenges in integrating Agile and DevOps methodologies. The research aims to enhance software delivery speed and quality.
Modernity/arxiv
HAIM Dataset Tracks AI Music Production
A new dataset, ThermBuild, has been released, comprising real-world measurements from residential multi-zone buildings in Central Europe. The data includes thermal measurements from two single-family homes.
Modernity/arxiv
Former Assad-Era General On Trial In Austria
Austria has begun a trial of former officials accused of torture during the Assad era. The trial is taking place in Vienna. This trial addresses alleged human rights abuses.
Mastodon
Austrian Protest to Close Key European Highway
A protest in Austria on Saturday is set to close one of Europe's most highways. The demonstration is against noise and pollution. The protest is expected to cause disruption to traffic. Protesters in Austria continue to block a key European highway, causing traffic disruptions. The protest aims to draw attention to specific demands. The specific highway and the duration of the closure were not mentioned. The protest aims to pressure authorities on environmental or policy issues.
Mastodon
Austrian Man Admits Role in Terrorist Organization
An Austrian man has admitted to involvement with a terrorist organization. The case is being reported by BBC World Service. She is reportedly linked to former Bolivian president Ava Morales. The man is accused of traveling to Syria and supporting extremist groups. The specific nature of his role and the organization were not disclosed. Further details regarding the organization or the man's specific role were not disclosed. The source did not specify the organization or the extent of his involvement.
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Austrian Environmental Regulations Discussed
Discussions are underway regarding environmental regulations in Austria, specifically concerning asbestos content in materials. New environmental regulations in Austria are being discussed by relevant authorities. Stakeholders are providing input on the potential impact of these regulations. The focus is on potential new rules and their impact on various industries. This dialogue is part of Austria's commitment to environmental protection. No specific new regulations or decisions were announced. The government is evaluating current regulations and considering new measures. This comes as the EU Commission proposes stricter nitrogen regulations. This indicates ongoing policy debates regarding environmental protection.
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