Dopamine 2022.05.11 Dopamine makes you feel happy. But we probably have to be rewrite the textbooks According to a new study, it may facilitate the development of drugs for i.e. cocaine addiction and ADHD and is most likely to change the general notion of how dopamine is removed from the brain.
Physics 2022.05.11 Scientists discovers new properties of magnetism that could change our computers Our electronics can no longer shrink and are on the verge of overheating. But in a new discovery from the University of Copenhagen, researchers have uncovered a fundamental property of magnetism, which may become…
GRANT 2022.05.11 The shady side of the Internet: How do young people share extreme content on social media? A new research project will uncover how young people produce and share hateful and offensive memes.
Relief 2022.05.03 B12 deficiency harms young children's development – food relief not good enough Vitamin B12 deficiency in infants leads to poor motor development and anaemia, according to a study from Burkina Faso conducted by the University of Copenhagen and Médecins Sans Frontières. B12 deficiency is an enormous…
Antibiotic resistance 2022.05.02 Thousands of intestinal viruses have now been mapped. And they can be used to fight antibiotic resistance A new method developed at the University of Copenhagen has been used to identify more than 1,000 bactericidal viruses in the human intestines. The researchers believe the discovery may help fight antibiotic resistance.
Cyber security 2022.04.28 Scientific advance leads to a new tool in the fight against hackers A new form of security identification could soon see the light of day and help us protect our data from hackers and cybercriminals. Quantum mathematicians at the University of Copenhagen have solved a mathematical riddl…
Strength Training 2022.04.22 Varied strength-training programmes increase strength, but not muscle mass For years, it has been assumed that variation in strength-training programmes impacts training outcomes. New research at the University of Copenhagen demonstrates that varied strength training has a positive effect on…
INTEGRATION 2022.04.19 Language teaching will be crucial for the integration of Ukrainian refugees When the many thousands of Ukrainians who come to Denmark have been given shelter, it's time to learn the Danish language – at least if they end up staying in Denmark.
The Universe 2022.04.13 Breaking news from the dawn of the universe Gazing back to the early epochs after the Big Bang, for the first time have scientists found the ancestor of a supermassive black hole. The international research team is led by astronomers from the University of…
THE CLIMATE RESEARCHERS 2022.04.06 Large, economic wheels must be turned to make way for green cars Which economic levers do the politicians have to pull to move people from fossil driven cars to electrified cars? That is the main question for the GREENCAR research team at the Department of Economics.
Corona 2022.04.04 Lockdowns did not significantly affect young people’s mental health Young people’s mental health has not been affected by the two corona lockdowns, a new study from the University of Copenhagen concludes. But in the short run, it did suffer temporarily.
Astrophysics 2022.03.31 Hubble spots most distant single star ever seen, at a record distance of 28 billion lightyears With a fortuitous lineup of a massive cluster of galaxies, astronomers from among other institutes the University of Copenhagen and DTU discovered a single star across most of the entire observable Universe. This is the…
SCIENCE DISSEMINATION AWARD 2022 2022.03.31 Professor inspired by housewives and schoolchildren University of Copenhagen professor Dennis Sandris Nielsen has been awarded SCIENCE’s Dissemination Award 2022 for his willingness and ability to communicate research about the broader societal perspectives of bacteria,…
FOOD 2022.03.29 Why the food crisis will pass Even though the food crisis triggered by the war in Ukraine is now causing acute problems, there is no reason for panic, according to University of Copenhagen food economist Henning Otte Hansen. High food prices will no…
cells 2022.03.28 Octopus-like tentacles help cancer cells invade the body With the help of the worlds best tweezers a team of researchers from the University of Copenhagen has shed new light on a fundamental mechanism in all living cells that helps them explore their surroundings and even…
Artificial Intelligence 2022.03.28 The Danish Pioneer Centre for AI marks its official opening On 28 March Denmark's new Pioneer Centre for Artificial Intelligence marks its official opening with an event that will focus on how fundamental AI research can contribute to solving some of society's greatest challenge…
Geology 2022.03.25 Groundbreaking earthquake discovery: Risk models overlook an important element Earthquakes themselves affect the movement of Earth's tectonic plates, which in turn could impact on future earthquakes, according to new research from the University of Copenhagen. This new knowledge should be…
Pain relief 2022.03.24 Can a poisonous sea snail replace morphine? A sea snail living in the Pacific Ocean off the Philippines may be able to help scientists develop an alternative to addictive painkillers like morphine, a new study from the University of Copenhagen concludes.
MEDIA WAR 2022.03.21 Ukraine fights propaganda with censorship During the years-long conflict with Russia, Ukraine has used some of the most far-reaching methods of censorship to defend itself against Russia's information war and online propaganda a research project at the…
ideology 2022.03.21 The war is the logical consequence of Putin's ideological struggle with the West If you have followed what Vladimir Putin has said and written about the West and Russia these past years, the invasion of Ukraine should not come as a surprise. What is surprising is how poorly it seems to have been…
THE INVASION IN UKRAINE 2022.03.18 In Russia, the media picture has been turned upside down What is the purpose of the Russian media's pink portrayal of Putin's military conduct?
Volcanoes 2022.03.16 Ancient ice reveals scores of gigantic volcanic eruptions Ice cores drilled in Antarctica and Greenland have revealed gigantic volcanic eruptions during the last ice age. Sixty-nine of these were larger than any eruption in modern history. According to the University of…
Ulcerative colitis 2022.03.11 Quantum leap towards transplanting stem cells into the intestines Stem cell transplantation can cure mice suffering from inflammation in the large intestine. This is good news for ulcerative colitis patients, as it may lead to the development of new treatment forms that do not result…
archaeology 2022.03.11 Reseachers confirm Plymouth shipwreck could be 400-year-old colonial "Sparrow-Hawk" The remains of a shipwreck in Pilgrim Hall Museum in Plymouth, thought to be a 400-year-old colonial vessel, have now undergone extensive scientific analyses.
Climate economics 2022.03.10 Survey: Strong consensus among experts for higher CO2 prices Almost all academic experts recommend higher carbon prices as a way to limit global warming, the first comprehensive global survey on carbon pricing concludes.
Bird Life 2022.03.10 How new bird species arise Much of a centuries-old debate over where and how new bird species form has now been resolved. Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have provided evidence that birds in mountainous areas – where the vast majority…
History of Earth 2022.03.09 Giant impact crater in Greenland occurred a few million years after dinosaurs went extinct Danish and Swedish researchers have dated the enormous Hiawatha impact crater, a 31 km-wide asteroid crater buried under a kilometer of Greenlandic ice. The dating ends speculation that the asteroid impacted after the…
ASTROPHYSICS 2022.03.09 Black Hole Billiards in the Centers of Galaxies Researchers provide the first plausible explanation to why one of the most massive black hole pairs observed to date by gravitational waves also seemed to merge on a non-circular orbit. Their suggested solution, now…
The climate researchers 2022.03.08 Green political scientist: Non-state actors are now driving the green transition The climate scientists: Portrait of political scientist Michele Betsill and her research in the non-state actors' influence on green agendas.
FOOD 2022.03.08 Nordic diet lowers cholesterol and blood sugar – even if you don't lose weight A healthy Nordic diet can prevent a range of diseases. Until now, the health benefits attributed to a Nordic diet by researchers primarily focused on weight loss. But in a new study, University of Copenhagen researchers…