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Origami. For many people, the word means not much more than skilfully folding paper to resemble swans, frogs or other animals. But origami is much…
As a child, he has spent hundreds of hours on the playroom floor, playing with small plastic bricks. As an adult, he landed a dream job with the LEGO…
Premature birth is the most common cause of death among infants worldwide. Danish researchers are therefore working on a very special project that…
This year, AU Engineering has earned top rankings in the world's largest design competition for engineering students. Three teams have made it through…
Using an underwater robot they built themselves, a group of Danish engineering students have photographed a complete iceberg below the ocean surface.…
More than ever have applied for engineering programmes at Aarhus University via quota 2. Food and biotechnology are particularly popular.
Digital agriculture has moved a significant step forward with the publication of a new software tool developed by Aarhus University with a number of…
Hundreds dressed up to the nines to mark the end of their engineering studies. An exciting life at work now awaits them - but also a big…
With four donations totalling more than DKK 40 million, Aarhus University's new Centre for Water Technology (WATEC) is off to a flying start and…
Researchers have found a new mechanism in which an antibody can prevent allergic reactions in a broad range of patients. It is a scientific…
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