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A new mathematics app is a hit in Denmark. It spots children’s weak points when they are doing mathematical exercises and explains where they are…
Two engineering students have worked out how to make curved buildings using facade plates with no other supporting structure. This can bring the…
In the coming years, Aarhus University will contribute with new knowledge about how to ensure better integration of gas in Denmark’s energy supply for…
Having a guilty conscience about the climate makes us choose to take the stairs instead of the energy-devouring elevator – at least to a certain…
In the DreamWind project, researchers will develop a chemical substance that will make it possible to separate composite materials from each other.…
Aarhus University has entered into a collaborative agreement with one of the world’s major manufacturers of speakers. The aim is to fully develop a…
Students at Aarhus University have launched what could be Denmark’s largest production of advanced technology 3D printers. During the course of three…
Researchers will develop antenna technology in a new project to locate and measure groundwater without expensive drillings.
A new medical 3D print technology can provide better and more precise radiation therapy of cervical cancer. Three engineering students are behind the…
For the first time, researchers have succeeded in producing 3D images showing oxygen and CO2 transport in the lungs. The new method provides hope for…
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