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Listen to Henrik Birkedal and Mads Ry Jørgensen tell about DanMax, a materials science beamline at MAX IV accelerator in Lund. Learn both how high-energy X-rays are made, how X-rays must be treated before you can use it, and not least what Danish researchers hope to be able to use the expensive device for. (In Danish)
New findings by Professor Daniel Otzen and his research team show that baicalein, a traditional Chinese medicine, incorporated in nanoliposomes may protect against the destructive attacks by alpha-synuclein, which is the cause of Parkinson's disease. Read about the findings here on sciencenews.dk.
Researchers from Aarhus University look forward to building bridges with Japanese and Israeli researchers within molecular science, biomolecular design, and artificial biology. With grants from the Ministry of Education and Research, activities can be established that can kick-start the budding research collaboration across continents.
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PhD student Wilhelm Hansson Wennersten, iNANO
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