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Animals and humans do not speak the same language. This may pose challenges when we have them in our care—whether as livestock or experimental…
A micro-CT scanner is a fantastic research tool, says Associate Professor Henrik Lauridsen from the Department of Clinical Medicine. Learn more about…
Biostimulants are a growing area of focus in agriculture and horticulture. But do they work? Hear about the latest research on biostimulants at a…
Whether you’re a researcher, policymaker, or industry professional, this webinar is a must-attend for anyone involved in sustainable agriculture,…
Aarhus University has secured a prominent role in the new, groundbreaking project, SmartField, funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation with up to DKK…
Glyphosate, a much debated herbicide, was approved for a new 10-year period at the end of last year, but the discussion continues, and several…
Aarhus University is participating in a new large Horizon Europe project called Precilience. The 10 million euro project will develop precision…
Last week, Aarhus University hosted the XXII International Nitrogen Workshop with the theme "Resolving the Global Nitrogen Dilemma - Opportunities and…
A new study led by Postdoc Jared Onyango Nyang’au unveils a technique that improves the fertilizer value of digestates and has promising implications…
Root vegetables are washed and polished before they reach the supermarket to make them look appealing to the consumer. However, this process has a…
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