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A Danish research group has designed proteins that search for specific DNA sequences and produce light if they find them. A light that a phone's camera easily captures.
Professor of bionanoscience, Ebbe Sloth Andersen, will bring together researchers across faculties to foster interdisciplinary development and enhance the visibility of the nanoscience community at AU.
Can magnetism spark a green energy breakthrough? A new ERC Synergy project, iNANO’s Jeppe Vang Lauritsen and partners will explore how magnetic fields can supercharge clean fuel and chemical production—making tomorrow’s energy smarter and more sustainable. Their findings may help drive new climate technologies and replace fossil-based processes…
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