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When elderly people suddenly have to eat their daily meals alone, they experience a decline in their quality of life. However, dinner groups can have…
Basic research activities and industrial cooperation was in focus when Søren Pind, the Danish Minister of Higher Education and Science, recently…
For the first time, researchers can determine the atmospheric content of sulphur caused by animal manure. A new study from Aarhus University…
An international review panel of experts has evaluated the MAPP Centre and ranked the centre as a world-leader in consumer behavior research within…
If sows are fed at least three times daily, they will repay with shorter farrowings and considerably fewer stillborn piglets. This is the clear result…
Production without the use of antimicrobials can be within reach for many organic farms with a targeted health-promoting effort. A recent report from…
The availability of healthy and appetizing food is a prerequisite for ensuring that children eat healthy food at school; but the social environment…
The most recent surveys of ancient Danish animal breed populations have been published in a report from DCA – Danish Centre for Food and Agriculture.
Aarhus University has carried out the most extensive study so far of the role of livestock drivers in relation to assessing dairy cow fitness for…
From 7-10 August, Aarhus University hosted the yearly conference in International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE). Therefore, researchers from all…
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