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Aarhus University (Danish: Aarhus Universitet, abbreviated AU) is a public university located in Aarhus, Denmark.

Could a special form of light made using an ancient Namibian gemstone be the key to new light-based quantum computers?

Increasing the rate of recycling substantially with new technology that can distinguish 12 different types of plastic

Does empathy help prevent the spread of Covid-19?

If global warming is not reduced parts of the planet may experience near-unliveable conditions

A new way to treat chronic pain can achieve complete relief – heading for clinical trials

A new approach to treatment for chronic pain

Artificial intelligence takes over control of drones for scanning and measuring terrain

A new direction for research in and treatment of autoimmune diseases

A group of researchers has found a new way to limit excessive immune responses, which may point in a new direction for research in and treatment of e.g. autoimmune diseases. Researchers from Aarhus University Hospital and Aarhus University in Denmark in collaboration with researchers from Colorado in the United States have found a new way

A new direction for research in and treatment of autoimmune diseases

Hybrid-intelligence interfaces optimally exploit the best of human and machine intelligence

Researchers developed a versatile remote gaming interface that allowed external experts as well as hundreds of citizen scientists all over the world through multiplayer collaboration and in real time to optimize a quantum gas experiment in a lab at Aarhus University. Surprisingly, both teams quickly used the interface to dramatically improve upon the previous best

Hybrid-intelligence interfaces optimally exploit the best of human and machine intelligence

Cannabidiol is effective in eliminating the symptoms of depression on the same day – in rats

Commercial antidepressants typically take two to four weeks to have a significant effect on a depressed patient. They are also ineffective in many cases. Finding new drugs for depression that are fast-acting and have more lasting effects is the goal of research conducted by Brazilian scientists in São Paulo State in collaboration with Danish colleagues.

Cannabidiol is effective in eliminating the symptoms of depression on the same day – in rats

Oil rigs and wind turbines may end their days as valuable artificial reefs

A large group of international researchers have just published a scientific article in which they encourage environmental authorities across the globe to rethink the idea of removing oil rigs, wind turbines and other installations in the sea when they are worn out. A submerged camera at an old worn out oil rig shows an extensive

Oil rigs and wind turbines may end their days as valuable artificial reefs

Is this the path to end allergic reactions?

Researchers have found a new mechanism in which an antibody can prevent allergic reactions in a broad range of patients. It is a scientific breakthrough, which could pave the way for a far more effective allergy medicine. There was great excitement in the laboratory when researchers from Aarhus University recently discovered the unique mechanisms of

Is this the path to end allergic reactions?

Children and adolescents with OCD benefit from cognitive behavioural therapy

The vast majority of children and adolescents who receive cognitive behavioural therapy treatment for OCD thrive and live without symptoms a year after the end of treatment. This is shown by new research from Aarhus University’s Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Risskov. Some children and adolescents think that they will have an accident

Children and adolescents with OCD benefit from cognitive behavioural therapy

Are humans the new supercomputer?

Today, people of all backgrounds can contribute to solving serious scientific problems by playing computer games. A Danish research group has extended the limits of quantum physics calculations and simultaneously blurred the boundaries between man and machine further. We are still superior – in some ways. The saying of philosopher René Descartes of what makes

Are humans the new supercomputer?

Fungi May Help Drought-stressed Wheat

Certain drought-stressed wheat cultivars perform better when their roots are in symbiosis with beneficial fungi Scientists at Aarhus University have discovered that fungi associated with plant roots may improve growth and yield of drought-stressed wheat. Water scarcity has a negative impact on wheat production. As a consequence of exposure to drought, crops show poorer growth

Fungi May Help Drought-stressed Wheat

Ants to the rescue: how super-organisms could become super pest controllers

As global population rises and finite resources dwindle, farmers need new, more sustainable ways to control pests. Now, ecologists have found a safe, sustainable and cost-effective new pest control. But rather than a high-tech compound or genetic technology, it’s a tiny, low-tech organism: the ant. Published today in the British Ecological Society‘s Journal of Applied

Ants to the rescue: how super-organisms could become super pest controllers

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