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Eat barley for your health, the environment and the climate. That's the message from researchers at Aarhus University, who in a new project want to…
Mikkel Tamstorf is appointed interim Head of Department at Department of Ecoscience (ECOS) from 1 January 2023.
The new collaborative platform, Plant2Food, will speed up the development of plant-based foods. On Plant2Food, researchers and companies will work…
Patrick Biller from the Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering and Dominik Zak from the Department of Ecoscience have just received DKK 2.8…
Niels Kanstrup wants to steer hunting and wildlife management towards a sustainable, lead-free future. A 35-year career as an advisor, researcher and…
A new Horizon Europe project called Wet Horizons wants to promote feasible and more ambitious legislation towards protecting and restoring European…
After a long hot summer, the gravity of the climate crisis has begun to get under the skin of most people, and with the war in Ukraine, the world has…
Good transport connections to Viborg, good food all day and a strong social environment around the study programme. A wealth of good ideas were up for…
There may well be important research breakthroughs in what we previously thought of as a dead end. The Villum Experiment programme has encouraged…
Research into underwater communication is a vital part of our endeavour to better understand climate change, and it is in this context that Milica…
Kunstig hud fyldt med elektroniske neuroner og synapser skal bane vejen for proteser, der for eksempel kan føle solens varme stråler, sandet mellem…
Turbulent flows play an important role in many engineering systems, but high computational costs still make it virtually impossible to simulate these…
H.C. Ørsted Selskabet has granted this year's research award of DKK 50,000 to Professor Dorthe Ravnsbæk from the Department of Chemistry, while the…
1.5 degrees, 2 degrees or more? The Paris Agreement and the climate ambition of a carbon-neutral EU in 2050 have been put back by the war in Ukraine.…
This year, the Faculty of Technical Sciences has offered study places on engineering programmes and the Agrobiology programme to 1,115 applicants.…
A new Danish study shows that moths play an unexpected and important role as bee ‘assistants’ by pollinating flowers. The insects, which are perceived…
An international survey is being carried from the end of June to the end of July to examine the abundance and distribution of whales, dolphins and…
The number of applicants to engineering at Aarhus University increases once again. After a year of stagnation due to coronavirus, young people flock…
You wouldn’t think it, but the sewer can be a huge source of valuable resources in a future circular bioeconomic society. Massive flows of nutrients…
Astronauts find it difficult to maintain a natural circadian rhythm and generally complain a lot about their sleep. Aarhus University's Center for…
On Monday 13 June, the Novo Nordisk Foundation CO2 Research Center - CORC - was officially inaugurated at Aarhus University. Scientist, supporters,…
Danish researchers are developing new electrical solutions for the transport sector. The aim is to reduce the climate footprint significantly, and the…
Farshad Moradi, a new professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Aarhus University, has been inspired by the brain in his…
The Danish National Research Foundation, the Carlsberg Foundation, the Novo Nordisk Foundation, the Lundbeck Foundation and the VILLUM Foundation…
Pollen isn’t - atishoo! – just pollen. Some grasses are bad news for allergy sufferers, while others are completely harmless. Aarhus University has…
Rasmus Ejrnæs, a senior researcher at the Department of Ecoscience at Aarhus University, has won the Danmarks Bedste Naturformidler 2022 award…
In the world-wide project Tiny Earth, pupils at upper secondary schools, as well as university students and researchers, are working together to find…
Software engineer Niloofar Yazdani has with new solutions for efficient data transmission made it more sustainable to transfer data from the Internet…
The cheapest, fastest and most cost-effective way to achieve the EU goal of climate neutrality by 2050 with a max. 1.5 degree temperature increase…
Innovation Fund Denmark has granted DKK 201 million to the research and innovation partnership Agri-FoodTure. Climate, sustainable agriculture and…
Several Danish universities and companies have joined forces to create a common high-tech laboratory platform - FOODHAY. Through new research…
ODIN has reserved DKK 23.9 million for six new research projects that will pave the way for new drugs to treat a wide range of medical conditions –…
The government's new relocation agreement means that the Faculty of Technical Sciences will establish a new, integrated education and research campus…
All eight universities in Denmark have joined forces on a new research centre that will create interdisciplinary collaboration between researchers in…
Mirka Mølgaard Thorsteinsson at Department of Animal Science is awarded DKK 200.000 kr., which she will use for research in Holland, Norway and New…
A new Danida project headed by Center for Quantitative Genetics and Genomics (QGG) aims to improve the quantity and quality of Black Soldier Fly…
Under the partnership name Arla Food for Health (AFH), four key players from both industry and academia are exploring potential health effects of…
Researchers are working on a new digital solution to track changes in the quality of fresh fruit and vegetables in real-time. This solution can reduce…
Exceptionally promising. This is how an Arctic top researcher describes a probe that three engineer students have developed during a bachelor's…
Former agrobiology student Niels Frederik Vestergård will recieve this year's IdaGaard Foundation's thesis award for his final thesis on the status of…
Et EU projekt med deltagelse fra Aarhus Universitet skal udvikle nyt beslutningsværktøj, som kan hjælpe svine-producenten til at nedbringe forekomsten…
I to nye økologi-projekter på AU Foulum sættes der fokus på bæredygtig slagtegriseproduktion med 100% lokalt produceret foder samt på kødkvalitet og…
Aarhus Universitet står i spidsen for nyt GUDP-projekt ’KlimaKS’, som skal bidrage med nye værktøjer, der skal lette landmanden i bestræbelserne på at…
Aarhus University would like to congratulate all the newly graduated MSc and BSc in engineering students.
A previously abandoned patent from Aarhus University got new life in the hands of two visionary food enthusiasts, and together they started a company…
It has taken up to 30 years to gather data, but now there’s enough. An international research team, with Danish participation, has just published a…
Students and employees at Aarhus University will have the opportunity to invest in solar cells fitted on the rooftops of the university’s buildings.…
New biosensor technology shows the potential of becoming a rapid, non-invasive and cost efficient tool for evaluating freshness of several types of…
Scientific report on the Danish Redlist provides an overview of the most important habitats for red-listed species in Denmark.
A new research project will use renewable energy from local, privately owned wind turbines to improve the efficiency of Danish biogas production at…
Perennial biomass crops have a moderate emission of nitrous oxide compared to annual crops despite a high supply of nitrogen. At this year's virtual…
How does the conversion of grass to e.g. corn emissions of nitrous oxide? That and much more, you have the opportunity to hear the answer to this…
Drones and artificial intelligence are used in the Innovation Fund project ReDoCO2 to develop a decision-making tool for determining which peatland…
Through research and education, the Faculty of Technical Sciences will continue to create fertile ground for an even greener and even more digital…
With Carbon Farming's various cultivation initiatives, you can remove CO2 from the atmosphere and achieve carbon storage in plants and soil. At this…
New cereals with a health-promoting effect may in the future help to prevent obesity and diabetes. At this year's virtual Plantekongres, you have the…
Plant residues are one of the sources of nitrous oxide in agriculture, in fact they account for approx. 10% of the total emission of nitrous oxide…
With Carbon Farming, the goal is to remove CO2 from the atmosphere through targeted cultivation measures and achieve carbon storage in plants and…
Biochar increases carbon storage in the soil and can also affect the soil's fertility and greenhouse gas emissions. At this year's virtual…
For the first time, we can now tell the difference between a wide range of plastic types and thereby separate plastics according to their chemical…
Researchers from the Department of Agroecology have received a grant of almost DKK 3 million from the Independent Research Fund Denmark for a new…
It is becoming increasingly urgent to find crops that are resilient to climate changes. The phrase climate changes reflect many stress factors, and…
A new research project aims to develop a photocatalytic process that can transform the hard-to-degrade and harmful environmental toxins PFAS into…
Due to new Covid-19 restrictions and the spread of the pandemic, the international research conference ZEA has been moved to 3-5 May 2022. The…
Aarhus University researchers are involved in a major international research project to develop new decision-making tools for renovation featuring…
Aarhus University’s research vessel Aurora is also an excellent communication platform.
The gluten-free bread market is growing, but the texture of bread is typically dry and the crumbs are non-cohesive and they stale rapidly. Researchers…
A common aspect of most manufacturing processes is to shape components by removing chips from materials surface. Now, researchers from Aarhus…
The EU LivestockSense project is an important step towards a better understanding of individual farmer's attitudes towards the use of intelligent…
The sustainable food solutions of the future should be found in the sea, according to two innovative startups, which are both taking part in an…
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Mogens H. Greve joins as Professor of Pedology and Digital Soil Mapping at the Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University.
The EU has committed itself to being climate neutral by 2050. This goal is important, ambitious and, to put it mildly, so dispersed that it is hard to…
Associate Professor Kasper Røjkjær Andersen has been granted a Carlsberg Foundation Young Researcher Fellowship for three years to study the structure…
The Carlsberg Foundation has awarded almost DKK 98 million to basic research at Aarhus University. The humanities and social sciences have been…
The GUDP has pledged funding of DKK 104 million to a total of 19 projects to strengthen the green development of the food sector. Eight of these are…
In the engineering study programs, at Aarhus University and in society at large, the winds are blowing in the direction of the green transition. The…
Researchers from Aarhus University have received a grant of more than DKK 11 million from the Independent Research Fund Denmark for a new project…
Using precipitation and elevation as key variables, machine learning models can predict the quantity of annual tile drainage discharge at national…
The DAISY model was successfully tested for simulation of nitrate leaching through agricultural tile drainage system, crop N uptake, and soil water…
A review of the historical data from seven CGIAR genebanks confirms that high seed viability has been maintained for many decades. However, deviations…
In the summer of 2021, in a respite from the restrictions of the pandemic, the team at the Aarhus University Lake Warming Mesocosm Experiment (LWME)…
The course invites PhD students, but promising master and undergraduate students as well as other participants from indigenous groups or local…
Professor Lis Wollesen de Jonge from the Department of Agroecology has received the prestigious SSSA award "Don and Betty Kirkham Soil Physics Award"…
The talented food scientist, Mario Martinez-Martinez from the Department of Food Science received this year's talent prize at the Food Analytics…
Mario M. Martinez has been awarded a prestigious Sapere Aude research grant of 6.2 million DKK from the Independent Research Fund Denmark. The grant…
Alexandros Iosifidis is a new professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, where he will be continuing his research as one of…
Researchers from Aarhus University have led a team that has discovered one of the ways legume plants balance nitrogen acquisition from the soil with…
Aarhus University and GreenLab have concluded a formal partnership agreement to form the basis for a joint research platform. Focus will be on…
The Danish Climate Forest Foundation (Klimaskovfond) aims to reduce CO2 and provide more nature. This is the brief for the Climate Forest Foundation,…
Previous initiatives to reduce the number of dead piglets in Danish pig pens have not been successful – on the contrary, piglet mortality is…
Protein production from insects will be optimized with help from researchers at Aarhus University, Department of Animal Science and corporation…
Biological research has repeatedly demonstrated that the relationship between the producer and the consumer is governed by a scaling law. An…
Increasing demand for automation meant that the Danish company, NIZE equipment ApS, was losing customers. Now, in collaboration with engineering…
The Independent Research Fund Denmark (IRFD) has awarded DKK 280 million to 55 green research ideas, 15 of which are from Aarhus University. Nine…
The agricultural sector is facing a paradigm shift. Danish high-tech agriculture can show the world how a pervasive transformation of the industry can…
In an article just published in the prestigious journal Nature Sustainability, an international research team offers new perspectives on the benefits…
Again this year, the Faculty of Technical Sciences at Aarhus University has qualified for ISO 9001 certification, and can therefore document that its…
A new beginning is taking shape for the Department of Bioscience. After protracted preliminary work, including a new strategy, a number of strongholds…
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