Aarhus University logo
Biologists investigate which insects pollinate one of the most widespread plants in the Arctic and gain new insight into the interactions between the…
Fremragende forskningsresultat
Seeing the Invisible: Investigating Demanding Biological and Supramolecular Materials by Hyperpolarized Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
Jellyfish as new natural resource
Melt water ponds are formed when the sea ice start melting in the early summer and they disappear alongside the ice. A Ph.d. project is presently…
The goal of this project is to identify changes in the communities of bacteria, archaea, ice algae, and other microbial eukaryotes in first year sea…
Lær Dansk and the municipality of Aarhus offer full semester Danish courses starting in September and February.
Field report from Kobbefjord, examining how the presence of fish affects the food chain in Low Arctic lakes and streams, using stable isotope…
Page 286 of 368.