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Around half of the world’s plant species rely on animals to spread their seeds. A new international study has shown that, as a consequence of the…
With data from Aarhus University, among other places, more than 140 researchers from all over the world have calculated that there must be some 73,300…
Exceptionally promising. This is how an Arctic top researcher describes a probe that three engineer students have developed during a bachelor's…
Congratulations to Kai Finster and Brian Sorrell who have received grants for research infrastructure from the Carlsberg Foundation.
Aarhus University’s research vessel Aurora functions as a platform for a wide range of research and investigation projects with national and…
The underwater noise around Greenland has just been mapped in a new study, thereby allowing future changes of ambient noise levels to be investigated…
Associate Professor Philip Francis Thomsen has just received the prestigious Sapere Aude grant of DKK 6 million from the Independent Research…
A course in bio-entrepreneurship was the basis for a new life as an entrepreneur for two biology students from Aarhus. After receiving two financial…
Assistant professor Elizabeth le Roux receives an Inge Lehmann grant of DKK 2.879.548 from the Independent Research Fund Denmark for her project about…
Oysters. The interest in oysters is steadily increasing, and nature guides report on sold-out oyster tours in the Wadden Sea and the Limfjord. But…
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