Denmark has invested billions of DKK in state-of-the-art research facilities around the European Spallation Source (ESS) near Lund in Sweden. Bo…
Researchers from the NanoPharmaceutical Lab at the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO) Aarhus University led by Associate Professor Ken…
Pyrophoric chemicals like tert-Butyllithium are used on a daily basis in many laboratories. These reagents are very sensitive towards air and…
Strict regulations for Sulphur emissions call for improved catalytic processes of reducing Sulphur content in crude oil. A publication in Nature…
Researchers, students and industry representatives met on Thursday, 31 May at iNANO for the Open Science Festival 2018 to celebrate open research…
310 researchers from 33 different countries made their way to Biofilms 8 at Aarhus University this week to discuss all aspects of bacterial biofilms…
The research groups of assoc. prof. Ebbe S. Andersen and prof. Jørgen Kjems have recently published a paper in Biotechnology Journal describing the…
A series of negative consequences for our planet’s climate system are caused by a remarkably high concentration of atmospheric CO2 and determined…
Professor Troels Skrydstrup has been honored with the Melvin Calvin Award for his exceptional scientific contribution within isotope science
The list of successful applicants of funding from Independent Research Fund Denmark has been revealed and iNANO affiliated researchers receive a good…
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