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New study from MIB: We feel connected when we move together with music
Social bonds are vital to our health and well-being. In a new study from the DNRF’s Center for Music in the Brain (MIB) at Aarhus…
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A new method from HYPERMAG to optimize diagnosis via MRI scan
One of the most widely used scanning methods to detect early stages of diseases is magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), but the method needs a higher…
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Researchers with a connection to the DNRF receive a grant from the Independent Research Fund Denmark
Researchers with a connection to the Danish National Research Foundation are among 202 recipients who have received grants from the Independent Research Fund Denmark to…
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CMEC maps the genetic diversity among terrestrial mammals
Research from the Center of Excellence CMEC funded by the DNRF has led to the development of models that map the global genetic diversity among…
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The Anders Jahre Medical Prize 2020 is split between a former DNRF head of center and current group leader at CARD
Two of the country’s leading cell growth and cancer researchers, Professor Jiri Bartek and Professor Jiri Lukas, are the recipients of the Anders Jahre’s Medical…
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Other May News in Brief
Antti-Pekka Jauho has been awarded an honorary doctorate; PROMEMO published a new article in Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience; SAC has expanded the SONG network with…
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Artificial intelligence and a new test method: Two DNRF heads of centers’ individual corona research available on Videnskab.dk
Since the COVID-19 pandemic broke out earlier this year, two heads of centers from the DNRF —Professor Jørgen Kjems from CellPat at Aarhus University, and…
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CENPERM: Antarctic king penguins emit large amounts of laughing gas via feces
King penguins are the world’s second-largest penguin species; they live off fish and krill, both of which contain nitrous oxide. A study led by researchers…
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Researchers from CCS discover a special protein with important functions in cancer cell division
A special protein named RTEL1 has proved to have two important functions in cell division in human cancer cells. In collaboration with American researchers, a…
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Article from SAC in Nature: New measurements help understand an oscillating type of star
A group of stars called delta Scuti are difficult to measure because their brightness fluctuates irregularly. Therefore, astrophysics has long been interested in the study…
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CEBI is among the winners of the AEJ Best Paper Award 2020
The American Economics Journal (AEJ) has named a paper from the DNRF center CEBI as one of the winners of the AEJ Best Paper Awards…
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Other April News in Brief
A research project from CNAP will map COVID-19 symptoms; Mette Birkedal Bruun is a new member of the Danish Council for Research and Innovation Policy;…
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People with Mental Disorders at Higher Risk of Developing Physical Illnesses
Women with anxiety are approximately 50 percent more likely to develop a heart condition or suffer a stroke. This is just one of many results…
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CEM: Methane emissions in rice cultivation can be reduced by cable bacteria
Rice is the primary food source for about half of the world’s population, but rice cultivation is extremely stressful to the climate because it emits…
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A photo of the peeled skeleton of a lab mouse is awarded second prize in the DNRF’s Photo Competition 2020
A brightly colored mouse skeleton without tissue, which has been eaten by an enzyme, is the subject of the photo that has been awarded second…
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