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DG AGRI official Luis Sanchez Alvarez presented the state of play, the tools and the road ahead at the Danish Mirror Group online kick-off meeting.…
Preliminary results from the 2025 Mass Experiment show human-made chemicals - including PFAS - in every analysed topsoil sample taken from 97 of…
Katharina Jentzsch from Aarhus University has been awarded the 2025 Wladimir Köppen Prize for outstanding climate research. The award recognizes her…
A QR code in a Danish wetland demonstrates a new way of doing science, one in which ordinary citizens help researchers understand how nature recovers.
Denmark is investing heavily in rewetting carbon-rich agricultural soils for the sake of the climate, but many landowners hesitate or say no. New…
What happens when the field itself becomes a laboratory? Across the world, farmers are running experiments in real time, generating vast amounts of…
Wheat plants can do more than grow grain. Research shows that their roots release natural compounds that slow down soil microbes and keep nitrogen in…
Iris Vogeler has spent her career translating the realities into models. As a newly appointed professor at Aarhus University, she wants to use them to…
Time has come for a greener, healthier and more resilient and competitive food system. Yet the transformation is progressing slowly. Our ways of…
From snow-covered peatlands in Finland to low-lying soils in Denmark. As a new professor at Aarhus University, Claire Treat wants to measure what we…
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