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The Queen of Denmark visits the Center for Proteins in Memory (PROMEMO)
Last week, Queen Margrethe II visited our DNRF research center PROMEMO to learn more about the center’s research in molecular neurobiology. The Queen of Denmark…
Read moreThe DNRF invests 625 mil. DKK in 11 new Centers of Excellence
The board of the Danish National Research Foundation has decided to support the establishment of 11 new DNRF Centers of Excellence. The Centers of Excellence…
Read moreNew pioneer center will pave the way for the green transition in agriculture
Denmark’s second pioneer center, the Pioneer Center for Landscape Research in Sustainable Agricultural Futures (Land-CRAFT), aims to gain knowledge about the possibilities of reducing greenhouse…
Read moreGathered for the first time at a conference in Copenhagen
The Center for High Entropy Alloy Catalysis (CHEAC) held a two-day conference in May at which some of the best scientists working with high-entropy alloys*…
Read moreA Superpower Material Scientist
This year, Professor Antti-Pekka Jauho celebrates his 40th anniversary as a researcher in Denmark and continues as professor emeritus. He has a long, impressive career…
Read moreNew book about legal studies in International Courts and International Law
Today, Professor Mikael Rask Madsen’s colleagues celebrate his ten years as research leader of iCourts – Centre of Excellence for International Courts – and his…
Read moreThe Danish Science Festival 2022 – At a glance
This year’s Danish Science Festival 2022 just closed after a week with a wide range of events in which several of our research centers took…
Read moreSome of the best minds of quantum science gathered in Copenhagen
Last week, researchers from all over the world gathered at the Carlsberg Academy in Copenhagen to debate quantum information science at the Center for Macroscopic…
Read moreThe picture of human pain-sensing nerve cells wins 2nd prize in the DNRF’s Photo Competition 2022
The winner of the second prize in the DNRF’s Photo Competition 2022 is a picture of human pain-sensing nerve cells. The image was taken during…
Read moreThe picture of a rat filled with microcontainers wins 1st prize in the DNRF’s Photo Competition 2022
The winner of the first prize in the DNRF’s Photo Competition 2022 is a computed tomography scan of a rat that has been filled with…
Read moreIncreased risk of genital warts in inflammatory bowel disease
Scientists from the Center of Excellence Center for Molecular Prediction of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (PREDICT) have published a study that shows that patients with inflammatory…
Read moreNew study focuses on dead copepods and other tiny animals in the oceans
Post-doc Belén Franco-Cisterna, of the Danish Center for Hadal Research (HADAL) and the Department of Biology at the Southern University of Denmark (SDU), is studying…
Read moreDe-extinction – new study provides insights into the limitations of de-extinction across all species
Professor and Director of Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics, GLOBE Institute Tom Gilbert is exploring the possibilities of bringing back the extinct Christmas Island rat through…
Read moreBigQ is developing a photonic quantum computer
A new project aims to develop a new quantum computer that uses photonic systems. The Center of Excellence Center for Macroscopic Quantum States (bigQ) at…
Read moreOther February News in Brief
BigQ takes a step forward in quantum science; UrbNet unravels questions about ancient recycling and reuse; CEBI finds correlation between personality traits and crime; HADAL…
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