Food science 2020.10.26 60,000 tons of pig blood could be a new source of sustainable food University of Copenhagen researchers have pioneered a method to transform pig blood into a neutral…
Animals 2020.10.26 Surprised researchers: Number of leopards in northern China on the rise Most of the world’s leopards are endangered and generally, the number of these shy and stunning cat…
egyptology 2020.10.26 Inks containing lead were likely used as drier on ancient Egyptian papyri Analysing 12 ancient Egyptian papyri fragments with X-ray microscopy, University of Copenhagen…
Climate change 2020.10.20 More snow and warmer temperatures in the Arctic will release more CO2 The latest climate report of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) predicts mor…
TREES 2020.10.20 Artificial intelligence reveals hundreds of millions of trees in the Sahara There are far more trees in the West African Sahara and Sahel than most would expect. A combination…
Coronavirus 2020.10.19 Coronavirus helper: Danish physicists develop powerful tool to predict the spread of COVID-19 How extensive should a shutdown be when a new COVID outbreak occurs? Should testing capacity be…
Geology 2020.10.14 Volcanic eruptions may explain Denmark’s giant mystery crystals Researchers have long been stumped for an explanation of how tens of millions of years-old giant…
Sustainable diet 2020.10.05 Sprat, mollusks and algae: What a diet of the future might look like Rethinking what we eat is essential if we hope to nourish ourselves sustainably and mind the…
CLIMATE 2020.09.25 Study delivers new knowledge about what causes thunderstorms and cloud bursts Thunderstorms often provoke violent cloud bursts that can result in devastating flooding. But what…
Quantum physics 2020.09.23 Tomorrow’s pharmaceuticals could be discovered by quantum simulators Trial and error define today’s approach to developing new pharmaceutical drugs. But with their…