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New study from ATLAS discovers the immune system also helps a healthy body
Many people previously thought that the immune system only kicks in during sickness. But a new study by researchers from the Center of Excellence ATLAS…
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PRIVACY hosts virtual book launch; New study from PREDICT; New IDUN Ph.D. summer school; CeMist lecture on plant microbes and DAWN finds method for investigating distant…
Read moreNew publication from CEBI summarizes the relationship between inequality and economic behavior
How does economic inequality across humans play out in their behavior? This is the central question for the Center of Excellence Center for Economic Behavior…
Read moreCEH examines toxic effects from nanoparticles
While there are many studies about microparticles, there aren’t that many that have found nanoparticles and examined their potentially toxic effects. In a new study…
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Two research items from IDUN; PROMEMO plans conference about ‘Our fascinating brain’; DAWN finds new method to examine star-forming gas; Three from Rita Felski’s Professorship receive grants…
Read moreSAC finds one of the world’s hottest exoplanets
One of the world’s hottest exoplanets has been observed in a new study from the Center of Excellence Stellar Physics Centre (SAC) at Aarhus University…
Read moreOther November News in Brief
ATLAS finds circadian rhythm in the liver; Two research news items from DynaMo; Four DAWN researchers are among the world’s most frequently cited; Two pieces…
Read moreCEH examines how captivity affects the gut in animals
What happens to animals’ guts when the animals are removed from their natural environment and placed in captivity? This is the topic of a new…
Read moreDAWN discovers hidden galaxies
Have you ever wondered how the universe began and where it all comes from? The Center of Excellence Cosmic Dawn Center (DAWN) at DTU and…
Read moreHADAL discovers special bacteria in the hadal trenches
A special type of bacteria called anammox are attracted to nitrogen and play an important role in the planet’s biogeochemical life. Therefore, they are important…
Read moreNew DNRF Chair grant for AU with econometric theory and method in focus
Aarhus University has received one of the Danish National Research Foundation’s latest funding instruments, the DNRF Chair, with Professor Morten Ørregaard Nielsen at the forefront.…
Read moreProfessor Rubina Raja receives Queen Margrethe’s Roman Prize 2021
Professor and head of center Rubina Raja from the Center of Excellence Center for Urban Network Evolutions (UrbNet) at Aarhus University received the Queen Margrethe’s…
Read moreInauguration of NanoPhoton – Center for Nanophotonics
Thursday, November 4, 2021, was the day of the official opening of the Center of Excellence Center for Nanophotonics (NanoPhoton) at the Technical University of…
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International conference held by CeMist; MIB welcomes new Professor; New study from SAC works on reducing the emission of greenhouse gasses; CEM conference held at the…
Read moreThe DNRF’s Annual Meeting 2021: Where is the culture of academia headed?
On Monday, October 25, 2021, the Danish National Research Foundation welcomed guests to the foundation’s first annual meeting in two years at the IDA’s conference rooms. This year’s theme was academic…
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