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New research from Aarhus University suggests that seals can both distinguish and react differently to different rhythms. A big step forward in understanding human musicality, says Associate Professor Andrea Ravignani.
Despite the fact that the faculties have quite enough to do with dealing with inflation, energy crises and declining year groups – not to mention a plethora of political initiatives – it must not be at the expense of the work and study environment,…
Consultant Christian Erikstrup has just been appointed clinal professor and chair at the Department of Clinical Medicine and Aarhus University Hospital. He conducts research into how blood donation affects the body, with the aim of ensuring that it…
We breathe to survive. But a breath of fresh air does more than fill our lungs. New research from Aarhus University indicates that breathing impacts our emotions, attention and how we can process the outside world.
Concepts like Open Access and Open Science are slowly gaining ground in research. But we are still hopelessly behind, and researchers lack incentives to share data with colleagues, says Open Science advocate Luke Johnston.
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