For many Austrians, the dream of having their own home remains deeply rooted in life planning. Personal space, stability, and the freedom to shape one’s living environment are powerful motivators. Yet demographic trends are shifting: while the average person already occupies around 40 square meters, household sizes continue to shrink. In Styria, for example, single households now make up roughly 38 percent — meaning more than one in three people lives alone. Despite these changes, the desire for ownership remains strong. Most Austrians purchase their first home between the ages…
Read MoreToo Much Salt May Age Men’s Memory Faster, Study Suggests
A diet high in salt might do more than raise blood pressure—it could also accelerate memory decline in men. That’s the conclusion of a new study from Australia’s Edith Cowan University (ECU), which examined how sodium intake relates to episodic memory, the mental archive that allows us to recall personal experiences and past events. A Six-Year Look at Salt and the Brain The research team followed 1,208 adults over a period of 72 months, tracking both their sodium consumption and their cognitive performance. The pattern that emerged was striking:Men who…
Read MoreThis Is the Weather Forecast for the Vienna City Marathon 2026
Vienna, April 18, 2026 – Runners and spectators at this year’s Vienna City Marathon (VCM) should prepare for a split weather weekend. While Saturday offers nearly perfect spring conditions for the youth and side events, Sunday’s main marathon day is expected to turn noticeably more unsettled, according to forecasts from Geosphere Austria. Sunny, Calm Conditions on Saturday Saturday promises ideal weather for the children’s, school, and fun runs. Forecasts call for clear skies, hardly any clouds, and almost no wind throughout the day. Morning temperatures of around 7°C will rise…
Read MoreStarting April 15, 2026: 100,000 Pensioners Can Travel Across Austria for Free
A major nationwide mobility initiative by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) has officially launched. Beginning Wednesday, April 15, around 100,000 pensioners across Austria will receive two free long‑distance train tickets, valid for travel anywhere within the ÖBB network. The offer applies to all seniors aged 65 and older who receive an Ausgleichszulage or Ergänzungszulage—supplementary benefits added to low pensions. Eligible passengers will receive the free tickets automatically when applying for or renewing the Vorteilscard Senior Frei, a special discount card that is also free for this group. ÖBB first announced…
Read MoreWeather Shift on the Horizon as Disturbance Approaches Austria
Austria’s stretch of friendly spring weather is about to end. According to forecasts from Geosphere Austria, a disturbance sweeping in on Sunday will trigger a marked change in conditions, with unsettled weather expected to linger into the start of next week. Sunny Friday Before Clouds Build Friday begins with widespread sunshine across the country. As the day progresses, cumulus clouds will form, though most regions will remain dry. Only isolated showers are possible in Upper and Lower Austria as well as parts of Upper Styria.Winds will blow lightly to moderately…
Read MoreNew Euro Banknotes: Europe’s Cash Could Soon Look Completely Different
Europeans may soon find themselves paying with banknotes that look nothing like the ones they’ve known for more than two decades. The European Central Bank (ECB) is working on a brand‑new generation of euro notes—modern, secure, and visually striking. Early concepts suggest that future banknotes could feature cultural icons like Leonardo da Vinci or Marie Curie, while others may showcase Europe’s rivers and bird species. But what exactly is planned, and when will these new notes reach our wallets? A New Look From 2027: What the Future Euro Will Feature…
Read MoreAustria hit by new inflation wave: prices up 3.2% in March
Austria’s inflation rate rose to 3.2% in March, meaning prices were on average 3.2% higher than a year earlier. Compared with February 2026, the overall price level increased by 1.2%. The final figure came in 0.1 percentage points higher than the flash estimate at the end of March. In February, inflation had still been at 2.2%. What caused the jump? The entire one‑percentage‑point increase from February to March is almost entirely due to soaring fuel and heating‑oil prices, triggered by the Iran war and the blockade of the Strait of…
Read MoreSpeculation Swirls Around a Potential “Super El Niño”
As global temperatures continue their relentless climb, climate scientists are watching the Pacific Ocean with growing unease. A powerful El Niño may be forming—possibly even a so‑called “Super El Niño,” an unofficial term used by some experts to describe exceptionally intense events. If it materializes, it could shape weather patterns across the planet well into next year. A Climate Wild Card in a Warming World According to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), there is a 62 percent chance that an El Niño will develop between June and…
Read MoreNew Record Set for Vienna City Marathon as Course Adjustments and Traffic Plans Unveiled
Vienna is gearing up for the largest running event in Austrian history, as the Vienna City Marathon (VCM) once again breaks its own participation record. Organizers announced a total of 49,000 registrations across all races taking place this Saturday and Sunday—surpassing last year’s unprecedented 46,000. For Sunday’s full marathon alone, 13,000 runners have signed up. The half marathon (14,000) and the relay marathon (10,800) sold out six months ago, reflecting the event’s enduring popularity and the city’s growing running culture. New 10K Race Debuts on Sunday Saturday’s program—featuring the 5K,…
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