Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Science in Luxembourg
Every time you get into your car and turn the key in the ignition, you are using a Luxembourg invention: the lead-acid battery, which is mainly used as a car battery. Developed by the Luxembourg engineer Henri Tudor in 1886, lead-acid batteries are not suitable for many applications because they are very heavy. In cars, however, they make up for this with their reliability and low purchase price.
The Facts
Population | 669,000 [1] |
Area | 2,574 km² [2] |
Gross domestic product per capita in US-Dollar | 129,810.0 [3] |
Public expenditure on education (share of GDP) | 5.0 % [4] |
Share of female researchers | 28.1 % |
Universities | 3 |
Universities per 1 million inhabitants | 5.10 |
Students | 7,102 |
Expenditure on Research and Development (share of GDP) | 1.2 (share of GDP) [5] |
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