(currently not being updated with new posts) Research and innovation news from the University of Copenhagen | For tweets in Danish: follow @koebenhavns_uni
Gamers are often associated with unhealthy diets, messy living spaces and at times asocial lifestyles. While the gamer stereotypes first mentioned have some basis in reality, this is not necessarily for the reasons we thought 👉 https://t.co/Hm1h8y3APM
Researchers have linked chronic diarrhea to a specific pattern of gut bacteria, a discovery that could pave the way for new treatments capable of saving lives 👉 https://t.co/ntI3JOwzwm
Besides helping to collect samples or spot butterflies for research projects — non-professionals can now conduct actual laboratory work alongside professional researchers 👉 https://t.co/D9KYNOPPls
University of Copenhagen mathematicians have developed a recipe for upgrading quantum computers to simulate complex quantum systems, such as molecules. Their discovery brings us closer to being able to predict how new drugs will behave within our bodies and has the potential to revolutionize pharmaceutical development 👉 https://t.co/bpH6biIEv2
When people suffering from the long-term effects of COVID-19 faced more questions than answers from doctors, they began collecting data on themselves using fitness watches to better understand their disease 👉 https://t.co/RY5NMewG9f
The culture and archaeology on Rapa Nui have fascinated researchers for decades, leading to dark theories about the island’s past 👉https://t.co/THMp9bBz9b
A Danish amber collector’s find upon a wild North Sea shore in the 1960’s has proved to be of great and surprising significance 👉 https://t.co/JXqoq0p78n
A biofriendly new material made from barley starch blended with fibre from sugarbeet waste sees the light of day at the University of Copenhagen 👉 https://t.co/Fxlmn6MGdY
Those of us who find it difficult to eat less meat for the sake of climate tend to apologize or justify ourselves in social contexts. And… shaming vegans isn’t off limits 👉 https://t.co/D5qTWCZAZe
A whaler's forgotten aerial photos from 1937 have given researchers at the University of Copenhagen the most detailed picture of the ice evolution in East Antarctica to date 👉 https://t.co/A1psYyjicI
A strong DAWN collaboration led by @KosmosKasper presents today in @ScienceMagazine the discovery of three of the very earliest galaxies caught in the process of forming.
The Danish newspaper @politiken has a very nice article about the study:
https://t.co/BiDDpHZHXU