Researchers have discovered that insulin resistance, typically linked with type 2 diabetes, is also present…
Browsing: University of Copenhagen
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.
Researchers advocate for better system architecture, automated problem resolution, and increased user involvement in IT…
A global team of scientists has identified and named a new species of leaf-tailed gecko…
Sharp Decline in Denmark’s Rare Butterflies In a span of 26 years, Eastern Denmark has…
Over the past 66 million years, two major climate events have shaped the climate system,…
High-resolution synapse imaging uncovers astrocyte dysfunction in Huntington’s disease, paving the way for new insights…
Mindfulness therapy has gained widespread popularity as a means to help individuals cope with stress,…
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have unveiled a novel technique to study virus samples,…
A group of nerve cells in the brain displays a remarkable ability to halt all…
New Research Improves Our Understanding of the Global Methane Budget The research includes a proposed…
A study suggests early Earth’s plate tectonics were confined to the upper mantle, preserving primordial…
Important ocean currents that redistribute heat, cold, and precipitation between the tropics and the northernmost…
No, oxygen didn’t catalyze the swift blossoming of Earth’s first multicellular organisms. The result defies…
Scientists at the Niels Bohr Institute, in cooperation with the University of Münster and Ruhr-Universität…
Tam Pà Ling, a cave located in the northern region of Laos, unveils new insights…
Earth formed in a few million years, much quicker than previously thought, through the rapid…
Unique Gut Microbiomes in Japanese Centenarians Reveal Insights Into Longevity We are pursuing the dream…
Endolysins effectively target antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and may prevent cancer growth, offering a breakthrough alternative…