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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.
From sensation to decision: how spatial integration and evidence accumulation shape temperature and pain perception
Better Breathing, Better Lives for Children with Lung Diseases – “The Sky Is the Limit”
From Patient to Partner: Patient Involvement in Decision-Making, Care and Research
From Molecular Insight to Clinical Impact: Advancing Translational Hematology