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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…
Trees can absorb large amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere, so if you plant more of them, you can counteract global warming. It just doesn't work in…
The salt concentration in the ocean decreases when it mixes with more freshwater. This is happening at an increasing rate in the Arctic Ocean, which…
Rocks and ice with a total volume of 25 million cubic metres fell into the remote Dickson Fjord in Northeast Greenland in September last year. This…
Human hunting, not climate change, played a decisive role in the extinction of large mammals over the last 50,000 years. This conclusion comes from…
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