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Aalborg University (AAU) is a Danish public university with campuses in Aalborg, Esbjerg, and Copenhagen founded in 1974

Solar water purifying bag will cost a dollar and last for 150 reuses

Two Danish students have developed “SolarSack” for inexpensive and environmentally friendly water purification. The concept was tested in villages, refugee camps and slums in East Africa where it will be marketed. Anders Løcke and Louise Ullmann, who study Architecture and Design at Aalborg University (AAU), have designed a better and cheaper system for purifying drinking

Solar water purifying bag will cost a dollar and last for 150 reuses

Exoskeleton to ensure an active old age

Researchers from Aalborg University are involved in an international project to develop portable robot skeletons for the elderly so they can continue to be active longer. Think of it as a tool, not as a robot, says researcher. The world’s population is aging. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2050 there will be

Exoskeleton to ensure an active old age

Math Can Make the Internet 5-10 Times Faster

Mathematical equations can make Internet communication via computer, mobile phone or satellite many times faster and more secure than today. Results with software developed by researchers from Aalborg University in collaboration with the US universities the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and California Institute of Technology (Caltech) are attracting attention in the international technology media.

Math Can Make the Internet 5-10 Times Faster

Nasal spray may soon replace the pill to deliver drugs to the brain

When the doctor gives us medicine, it is often in the shape of a pill. But when it comes to brain diseases, pills are actually an extremely ineffecient way to deliver drugs to the brain, and according to researchers from University of Southern Denmark we need to find new and more efficient ways of transporting

Nasal spray may soon replace the pill to deliver drugs to the brain

Danish Eco City Proves Waste Management Can Reverse Greenhouse Trend

Already having a far-reaching impact on GHG emissions in some regions of Europe Cities can progress from consuming energy and emitting greenhouse gases (GHG) to actually producing energy while saving on GHG emissions, due to substitution of fossil fuels elsewhere. These findings are based on research in the city of Aalborg in Northern Denmark, published

Danish Eco City Proves Waste Management Can Reverse Greenhouse Trend

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