New math reveals how black holes mirror cosmic objects, creating time-delayed, repeating images — especially…
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The University of Copenhagen is one of Europe’s oldest and most prestigious universities, renowned for its research across the natural sciences, health, social sciences, and humanities. Founded in 1479, the university plays a central role in Denmark’s scientific and academic landscape, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and international partnerships. Its researchers contribute to global advances in areas such as climate science, genomics, sustainability, and philosophy. With a commitment to academic excellence and societal impact, the University of Copenhagen remains a hub for innovation, critical thinking, and scientific discovery.
Cancer cells patch membrane holes using macropinocytosis. Disabling this process kills the cells, revealing a…
Researchers from University of Copenhagen have developed a new technique that keeps quantum bits of…
The accuracy of climate predictions depends crucially on how the ocean circulation of the North…
Researchers from University of Copenhagen have investigated what happened to a specific kind of plasma…
An analysis of the melt situation on the Central-Western Greenland ice sheet reveals clear signs…
Ice-core research reveals past abrupt climate changes were driven by linked shifts in sea ice…
Giraffe genome reveals how a single gene helps it withstand high blood pressure and grow…
For the first time ever, researchers have found fossils under Greenland’s ice sheet that are…
Researchers the world over have long believed that 70 percent of the universe is composed…
New research suggests supernova velocity measurements may be flawed, contributing to disagreements in the Hubble…
According to a new study from the University of Copenhagen, Earth, Venus, and Mars were…
A new study reveals that the genetic basis for limbs and lungs predates the vertebrate…
A new method from the Niels Bohr Institute shows that current climate models underestimate sea…
A team at the Niels Bohr Institute has achieved a significant milestone in quantum computing…
Often considered the world’s oddest mammal, Australia’s beaver-like, duck-billed platypus exhibits an array of bizarre…
Scientists discovered that global wind systems are responsible for spreading moss species like Ceratodon purpureus…
University of Copenhagen researchers have advanced their quantum technology to such a degree that classical…