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Polyethylene is the most important and widely used plastic in the world and it is used in a wide range of consumer plastics. It is also incredibly…
Biogenic building materials consisting of grass, sugar cane and eelgrass can reduce the construction industry's climate footprint, and they also have…
The transition from the esophagus to the stomach is a delicate region from a medical point of view, often associated with pathological disorders…
Aarhus University is once again experiencing a surge of quota 2 applicants to its engineering degree programmes.
Aarhus University would like to congratulate the 483 new MSc and BSc engineering graduates.
Aarhus University and Merck Life Science held ‘The 2nd Green Chemistry and Engineering symposium’ in October. The symposium gathered interdisciplinary…
A new research project links some of Denmark's leading researchers in PFAS remediation with artificial intelligence. The goal is to develop and…
Associate Professor Patrick Biller from Aarhus University has won this year's Grundfos Prize for his groundbreaking research into…
Researchers are to study what happens in the intestines of very young infants when they develop childhood eczema. Their goal is to find bacteria that…
Danish research has mapped previously unknown disparities in emissions from biogas plants. The research has now led to new filter and sensor…
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