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A team of researchers has developed a portable and automatic laboratory that can monitor soil chemistry in real time – and without expensive…
Når Naturmødet løber af stablen i Hirtshals den 22.–24. maj, er Aarhus Universitet i høj grad med til at sætte den faglige dagsorden. Med 15 indslag…
Before Homo sapiens arrived, Europe’s forests were not dense and dark but shaped by open and light-rich woodland landscapes. A new study from Aarhus…
On June 1st, a profile with great faith in biology will take the seat as head of the Department of Biology. Jesper Givskov Sørensen hopes to see…
In India, tigers haven’t just survived − they’re making a comeback. Despite a growing population and increasing pressure on their habitats, the number…
A groundbreaking study reveals that certain tiny microbes could help turn CO₂—a major greenhouse gas—into fuel.
Congratulations to Professor Peter Teglberg Madsen on receiving the prestigious Carlsberg Semper Ardens Advance grant of nearly DKK 25 million to…
A new study finds that the disturbance-demanding plant species oak, hazel and yew were in abundance in Europe’s temperate forests before modern humans…
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