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From the future of healthcare to cybersecurity and beer brewing, researchers from Tech and across Aarhus University will gather in Allinge this June…
Scientists identify hydrogen radicals as the key driver in PFAS breakdown, opening the door to more effective and chemical-free water treatment…
Researchers have mapped how allergic reactions unfold at the molecular level – and demonstrate how tailored antibodies can block life-threatening…
Researchers at Aarhus University have developed a catalyst that can weaken one of the strongest bonds in chemistry, opening a new path for more…
Many newly graduated engineers from Aarhus University are now ready to make their mark on a world that needs their knowledge and engagement.
A new technology makes it possible to produce protein from CO₂ and green electricity and today marks the opening of a pilot plant that could bring the…
CO₂ as food? A new grant will help researchers at Aarhus University bring visionary technology closer to reality.
Using lab-grown mini-organs, researchers at Aarhus University have uncovered how cells in the cervix actively detect and combat infections, opening…
An international consortium in participation with Aarhus University is ready to develop and test the first food prototypes created from CO₂. The…
By integrating electricity-generating microbes into cement, researchers from Aarhus University have created a living supercapacitor that can store…
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