The University of Copenhagen (UCPH) (Danish: Københavns Universitet) is the oldest and second largest university and research institution in Denmark.
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- Elevating the voice of internationals: Let’s meet on April 13
Let’s put things in perspective: If all foreign-born people in Denmark could vote for the national election, they would amount to approximately 15 percent of the electorates. This means that one out ...
- New Jersey to fund research on offshore wind impacts on whales
The new funding will help researchers evaluate the impact of offshore wind activities on whales, birds and the marine ecosystem.
- Geometry-adaptive electrocatalysis: Proposed approach could double efficiency of energy conversion technologies
As the world seeks sustainable solutions to meet escalating energy demands, a collaborative team of researchers from the Universities of Tartu and Copenhagen has proposed an innovative approach to ...
- Fridge magnets have important pull for holiday memories, says research
New University of Liverpool research has shown fridge magnets are more than just tourist souvenirs providing holidaymakers with an important aide for memory recall.
- Scientists on the hunt for evidence of quantum gravity's existence at the South Pole
An Antarctic large-scale experiment is striving to find out if gravity also exists at the quantum level. An extraordinary particle able to travel undisturbed through space seems to hold the answer.
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- Danish scientists unlock plant-based protein source from microalgae
A University of Copenhagen professor and his team were able to produce a novel, bacteria-based protein that has a similar texture to meat.
- “Much More Widespread Than We Thought” – Unexpected Methane Emissions Challenge Climate Change Models
Global warming is unlocking methane reserves, the size of which remains uncertain. A young researcher at the University of Copenhagen found significant amounts of this potent greenhouse gas in ...
- Natural molecule found in coffee and human body increases NAD+ levels, improves muscle function during aging
A research consortium made a recent discovery that the natural molecule trigonelline present in coffee, fenugreek, and also in the human body, can help to improve muscle health and function.
- 3.75 Billion Year Old – Scientists Discover Evidence of an Ancient Segment of Earth’s Crust
A new geological study from the University of Copenhagen has revealed that the oldest Scandinavian bedrock originated in Greenland. This discovery sheds light on the formation of continents and the ...
- Natural molecule found in coffee and human body increases NAD+ levels, improves muscle function during ageing
A research consortium led by Nestlé Research in Switzerland and the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine) made a recent discovery that the natural molecule ...