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On Wednesday, November 1, the kick-off of the new Center for Cellular Signal Patterns (CellPAT) took place, which is one of 10 new centers that received grants from the Danish National Research Foundation’s 9th application round. The center is housed at iNANO, Aarhus University, under the leadership of Professor Jørgen Kjems.
Scientists at iNANO, Aarhus University, are collaborating with Carlsberg, Microsoft and DTU on a research study with the purpose of measuring and sensing flavours and aromas in beer. The project aims at establishing a sensor platform that reduces time and cost to develop new beers with diverse flavours based on the most advanced services and…
Skrydstrup Group publishes in Angewandte Chemie International Edition about the efficient reduction of water to dihydrogen by using diboron compounds
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