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Professor Marit-Solveig Seidenkrantz and assistant professor Christof Pearce show in the study that there was a stronger influx of Atlantic Water into…
On Sunday 14 March 2021, the student satellite Delphini-1 from Aarhus University burned up in the atmosphere after a long period of faithful service.…
On the youth channel Tjek, they ask the question whether we are heading into a new ice age? To investigate this further, they have asked Professor…
The application deadline for quota 2 applications has just expired. Almost 6,000 applicants have chosen Aarhus University as their first priority.…
The satellite will be launched on a Falcon-9 rocket in the Summer of 2022. The satellite will include a number of smaller student experiments as well…
Erik Thomsen and Rasmus Andreasen from the Department of Geoscience demonstrate in two new scientific articles that strontium from agricultural lime…
Associate Professor Christoffer Karoff at the Department of Geoscience tells in the Weekendavisen why our moon has been extremely important for the…
Professor Sanei in collaboration with an international research team have explored sediment characteristics and in-situ benthic oxygen uptake along…
The secrets of how organic matter got into the rocks, its evolution, and what role it may play in storing energy and greenhouse gases are now…
MSCA postdoc Teodora Pados-Dibattista wrote a popular scientific article about the application of Foraminifera in paleoclimate reconstructions, and…
Aarhus University has received a grant of almost DKK 37 million from the Ministry of Higher Education and Science. The grant is targeted at a joint…
On January 31, 2019, the student satellite Delphini-1 was launched into space and is still out there. It is much longer than expected. The satellite…
Professor Emerita Else Marie Friis from the Department of Geoscience has with her research in fossils helped to show that flowering plants have…
Now you have the chance to win a 1:1 scale model of the student satellite Delphini-1 made of LEGO. Do you have the best guess as to what date the…
Professor Marit-Solveig Seidenkrantz has participated in the radio program Kraniebrud on Radio4 to talk about the sun's radiation and the climate.
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