
Aarhus University (Danish: Aarhus Universitet, abbreviated AU) is a public university located in Aarhus, Denmark.
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- How many moons does Earth have?
But how many moons have ever orbited Earth? How many moons does Earth have? The answer seems obvious: Earth has only one moon. It's even in the name: the moon. At first, Earth's moon needed no other ...
- This is the world's biggest brain collection. See photos
Long housed in Aarhus in western Denmark, over 9,000 preserved brains were moved to Odense in 2018. Research on them over the years covered a wide range of illnesses, including dementia, schizophrenia ...
- Major limnology paradigm questioned by new study
Shallow lakes can take on two alternative stable states, according to a theory on ecological equilibrium in the study of inland waters (limnology). This paradigm has now been called into question by a ...
- Aarhus, Denmark
Design-driven Aarhus has long embraced the sea, and this year even more so. In early summer, the city’s harbor will transform into a maritime celebration as a host of the Ocean Race, one of the ...
- New study challenges our understanding of the immune system
Researchers have created a radical new view of how immune cells recognise threats such as viruses. The discovery could be used to design better vaccines and to gain a deeper insight into autoimmune ...
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- Aarhus, Denmark
Design-driven Aarhus has long embraced the sea, and this year even more so. In early summer, the city’s harbor will transform into a maritime celebration as a host of the Ocean Race, one of the ...
- New study challenges our understanding of the immune system
Researchers have created a radical new view of how immune cells recognise threats such as viruses. The discovery could be used to design better vaccines and to gain a deeper insight into autoimmune ...
- New study challenges decades-long understanding of our immune system
Researchers have discovered new information about how the body’s immune system works, simultaneously calling into question decades of understanding about the process of antibody-mediated immunity and ...
- Aarhus University heading major new European Internet of Skills project
Associate Professor Qi Zhang from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Aarhus University is heading the new international, interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral project TOAST ...
- Discovery Changes What We Knew About B Cell Activation
It has been thought that the first step in B cell activation, when these immune cells recognize an infectious pathogen, an antigen from that pathogen had... | Immunology ...