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For nine years, Behzad Partoon has researched CO2 capture technology at University Technologi Petronas in Malaysia. Now he is looking into what we can…
Engineering researchers from Aarhus University have developed electronic support stockings and tested them on bed-ridden Covid patients at Copenhagen…
Soon, packaging for take-away foods might be completely based on local, sustainable materials instead of fossil-based products. In a new research…
With a grant of DKK 10 million from the Novo Nordisk Foundation, researchers from Aarhus University are aiming to find out how best to use naturally…
The ReMeSh research project will increase our understanding of microorganisms' ability to convert CO2 into methane and it will form the basis for…
A new innovative project aims to redraw the boundaries for fashion design, recycling technologies and consumer behaviour. Worn, damaged or new clothes…
A building at AU Foulum, which among other things houses a demonstration plant for biorefining, was ravaged by fire on Tuesday night. Despite damage…
Using excess electricity from wind and solar power, and CO2 from biogas, a new research and development project is aiming to produce biomethane in a…
Selin Kara is a new professor at the Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering at Aarhus University, where her research aims at using natural…
Nearly 500 applicants have Aarhus University as their first choice. The programmes with winter admission are particularly popular.
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