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A bunch of CTIC and CFEM researchers got their papers accepted at TCC 2014. This years TCC will be held in San Diego, USA , February 24-26, 2014.
The November edition of the Danish popular science magazine "Aktuel Naturvidenskab" featured a comprehensive story on materials crystallography and…
The Zackenberg Research Station in North-East Greenland has opened a new bridge to extend climate research to the western side of the Zackenberg…
After being presented at the public library in Aarhus, the interactive installation, Ink, has started off on a wider tour of some of Denmark’s other…
Grønland får flere og flere ældre. Ifølge Stig Andersen, leder af Center for Grønlandsforskning på Aalborg Universitetshospital, får sundhedsvæsenet…
For at finde forklaringer på, hvorfor grønlændernes sundhed skranter, sætter et nyt Center for Arktisk Sundhed ved Aarhus Universitet projekter i gang…
The Arctic Science Partnership is in the high Arctic studying polynyas. A polynya is an ice-free site in an otherwise ice-covered area. The particular…
A new project collaboration involving 800 high school students will try to solve where the Danish genes come from - and for the first time ever write…
A Danish holistic take on smart cities impressed members of the European Parliament and the European Commission, when Aarhus University, together with…
Klimaforandringer og dermed mere skibstrafik, vil øge risikoen for indførsel af invasive arter i Arktis.
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