Architecture 2020.06.15 Researchers: Homes of North Zealand’s elite are most likely to be preserved Since 1945, the vast majority of historically preserved dwellings in Denmark are architect-designed…
PLANT BIOLOGY 2020.06.12 Researchers discover what’s behind nature’s perhaps largest erection - which is not that big In the plant kingdom, the sexual organ of a male pollen grain grows up to a thousand times its own…
astrophysics 2020.06.11 Astronomical discovery: How novae light up the sky Astronomers have long believed that the bright light of novae comes from thermo-nuclear explosions.…
Evolution 2020.06.09 An ancient viral infection is most likely to thank for our ability to store long-term memories Millions of years ago, the organism that evolved to become us humans was infected with a viral…
Experimental animals 2020.05.20 Insects, the new experimental animals of gastrointestinal research Flour beetles are the new experimental animals in a study of how parasites affect gut bacteria.…
Food production 2020.05.19 The future is knocking: Global food production to be transformed using new technology The world’s growing population and increasing human welfare will necessitate a 30-70% increase in…
new species 2020.05.18 Bizarre new species discovered... on Twitter A new species of fungus has been discovered via Twitter and christened accordingly — Troglomyces…
economy 2020.05.18 Ambitious EU climate efforts could increase greenhouse gas emissions in the rest of the world The more the EU economy succeeds in dialing down greenhouse gas emissions, the more the rest of the…
Computer science 2020.05.17 Working from home: Forgetting to inform colleagues about what you're up to can have consequences Almost overnight, Denmark transitioned from a physical to virtual workplace as the Corona shutdown…
Greenhouse gas 2020.05.14 Researchers go cuckoo: Antarctic penguins release an extreme amount of laughing gas In a new study, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have demonstrated that penguins in…