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Researchers from the Department of Forensic Medicine are helping the police in a new project that makes it possible to detect drivers’ use of nitrous oxide directly at the roadside.
AU’s carbon emissions within the baseline emission categories fell by 43% in the period 2018-2025. This means the university has achieved its goal of reducing its climate footprint by 35% – even while continuing to grow. This is documented in the…
It is not only height, breasts and the voice that change during puberty. According to a new study from Aarhus University the timing of when puberty begins may also affect children and young people’s risk of developing depression.
A multi-million-kroner grant from the research reserve is now being channelled into innovation positions across Aarhus University. At the Faculty of Health Sciences, the first four positions have just been advertised.
Professor Thomas Maribo and Professor Morten Schmidt have received almost DKK 8.4 million from the Danish Heart Foundation. The grants will strengthen research into cardiac rehabilitation and the treatment of patients with atrial fibrillation.
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