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For the past five years new genetic technology has created a revolution in Danish agriculture. Productivity has increased, cows have become healthier,…
The Danish Council for Independent Research | Technology and Production Sciences (FTP) has awarded a grant of DKK 5 million to Senior Scientist Mogens…
Fungal contamination of barley crops can cause reduced yields due to the disease leaf spot. A team of Danish and Scottish researchers will now develop…
An international team of researchers is determined to develop a new and more effective vaccine against PRRS – the most important contagious swine…
Collaboration between Danish, Japanese and American researchers has shown that the milk protein osteopontin can slow down the development of liver…
New research from Aarhus University provides deeper insight into causes of serious diseases involving copper metabolism. Mapping the mechanism that…
Experiments using mice have led to new research results showing that the amount of microRNA-128 has a great impact on the musculoskeletal system. If…
The first step has been taken towards developing a nanorobot that – in the long run – will enable the targeted transport of medications in the body.
A new study shows how our cells sort the wheat from the chaff in a tangle of useful and useless gene molecules. In collaboration with international…
A team of Aarhus students – Nano Creators – won the Audience Choice Award for their Bachelor’s project at Harvard University’s bio-molecular design…
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