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Muscle, kidney and liver samples have been taken for analysis from Greenlandic sled dogs. Researchers have compared the DNA from the dogs with DNA…
For the first time, the Novo Nordisk Foundation has awarded grants within the research programme NERD, which is targeted at ambitious and wild…
Climate change leads to longer growing seasons in the Arctic. A new study, which has just been published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, show…
A new paper from Jørgen Kjems' group at iNANO and MBG describes how expression of non-coding RNA changes during epileptic seizures in rodents. The…
Nina Locks research group, part of CADIAC, have just published a paper on the utilization of CO2 to favor photocatalytic reactions.
While the field season finally started for most GEM Basisprogrammes, the GEM secretariat has taken over the ‘Scientist of the Month’ for June,…
iClimate researchers has together with a team of research colleagues found that, what cleaner air after a green transition can mean in terms of…
An international research team has used new X-ray techniques to describe how the architecture of healthy human bones is built up. The team has…
Researchers from the Department of Geoscience at Aarhus University are participating in a new research project, ECOTIP, which will investigate the…
The Food eHub at the Department of Food Science, Aarhus University, has helped a local start-up company to secure funding from Future Food &…
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