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In the new book ‘Ruler Visibility and Popular Belonging in the Ottoman Empire, 1808-1908’, Stephanov argues that periodic ceremonial intrusion into…
Associate Professor and Physicist Nikolaj Thomas Zinner has been appointed new Deputy Director at AIAS and will commence his position on 1 January…
Whales, dolphins, and porpoises have all evolved to use similar narrow beams of high intensity sound to echolocate prey. Far from being inefficient,…
As a very promising young researcher in the field of cognitive neuroscience, AIAS Fellow Micah Allen has received a DKK 10 million grant from the…
AIAS Former Fellow Toke T. Høye receives prize for the original research idea of the year by the Independent Research Fund Denmark for his project…
For men, physical strength and political attitudes are linked. This is not the case for women. New research by AIAS Fellow Michael Bang Petersen and…
With a grant of DKK 25 million gene editing therapies will in the future be brought from the laboratory to the patient to cure patients born with…
Today on 1 October 2018, AIAS gives a warm welcome to nine new fellows who will begin their fellowship at AIAS and collaboration with Aarhus…
An independent international evaluation of AIAS concludes that AIAS after only five years has shown significant results and at the same time has…
Tomasz K. Wojdacz and colleagues have developed a technology to detect DNA methylation changes in biological material. Tomasz and the MethylDetect…
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