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With the support from a Novo Nordisk Foundation grant, physicist and AIAS Fellow Mie Andersen will investigate conversion of CO2 over metal oxides to…
An international study led by Aarhus University researchers sheds new light on our understanding of the metabolism in the kidneys, and how to use it…
In this essay, AIAS Fellow and social historian Philipp Reick discusses whether Europe is likely to see a return of violent subsistence protests in…
With an ERC Starting grant, Jihan Zakarriya seeks to broaden our perspective on feminisms in the Gulf. Taking a multidisciplinary comparative…
New research published in the journal Cognition with contribution from AIAS Fellow Niels Chr. Hansen and colleagues at Georgia State University has…
An interdisciplinary team effort by AIAS Fellow Iza Romanowska and researchers from Aarhus University and the University of Bergen have identified…
The new AIAS Associates will join 23 current Associates, and together with the 51 AIAS Fellows they form a large multidisciplinary, talented research…
A new study shows that the amino acid lysine – which affects metabolism – has a promising effect on kidney diseases in humans and animals. The study…
AIAS Fellow Mie Andersen and collaborators from Aarhus and Berlin have developed a new algorithm that can teach computers to predict how complex…
Lau Møller Andersen has been appointed a member of the Danish Young Academy, a network for talented young researchers under the Royal Danish Academy…
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