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A research team from iNANO, led by Prof. Jeppe V. Lauritsen, has made discoveries about the industrial catalyst used to convert captured CO₂ and H₂ into green methanol—an essential component in the transition to sustainable energy. Their findings, published in Nature Communications, provide unprecedented insights into the surface dynamics of this…
Professor Daniel Otzen has been appointed to the board of the Carlsberg Foundation. This prestigious role is a recognition of Professor Otzen's exceptional contributions to the field of nanoscience and his dedication to advancing scientific research.
Researchers at Aarhus University and the University of Southern Denmark have innovated a method to merge liposomes with natural extracellular vesicles, creating a more efficient and less toxic mRNA delivery system than traditional lipid nanoparticles used in COVID-19 vaccines. This breakthrough paves the way for advancements in natural medicine…
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