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Danish and Singaporean researchers join forces to develop sustainable, autonomous cooling systems powered by water. Supported by the Grundfos…
New research paves the way for sustainable production of the iconic poinsettia, without bacteria and without heavy manual labour.
An international consortium in participation with Aarhus University is ready to develop and test the first food prototypes created from CO₂. The…
As wildfires rage, oceans warm, and geopolitical divisions are becoming more pronounced, a quieter revolution unfolds underground and in…
A new Danish study shows that bifacial, vertical solar panels in agricultural fields can generate clean electricity without reducing crop yields. And…
We’re pleased to welcome Professor Niels Martin Schmidt as the new Deputy Head of Department with responsibility for the Arctic research area at…
By integrating electricity-generating microbes into cement, researchers from Aarhus University have created a living supercapacitor that can store…
Climate change is causing spring to arrive earlier in the Arctic. As a result, bird species that migrate to the Arctic to breed are under pressure to…
One recipient has developed new therapies for diseases of the liver. Another has made it possible to map proteins at the atomic level, and a third has…
When Aarhus hosts the European Mission Soil Week in November 2025, Europe will gather around one of our most vital yet most overlooked foundations:…
Researchers from the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering, Aarhus University have developed a mathematical method to optimize the testing…
Researchers have succeeded with a platform for hybrid testing, where a physical experiment is combined with a simulation of a wind turbine in a heavy…
How healthy is our soil, really? That is the question 30,000 school students from all over Denmark are eagerly digging into when they, in weeks 36-39,…