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  • Fire tegninger på gulnet papir fra Flora Danica. Det er af planterne blåhat, musehaler, almindelig pigsvamp og lav klørtang.

    What has ‘Flora Danica’ meant for Denmark as a nation?

    • Published 24. June 2025

    The publication of a series of volumes featuring pictures of the nation's plants may seem like an uncontroversial enterprise. But in the 1700s and 1800s, it was an innovative manifestation of what...

  • Nærbillede af iridium, som er et sølvlignende metal i klumper på sort baggrund

    Rare metal is an obstacle to using hydrogen as fuel for the green transition

    • Published 24. June 2025
    • Sapere Aude: DFF-Research Leader

    When water is split, it can become an easily accessible source of hydrogen. However, there is a need for the process to proceed as efficiently as possible, and for as long as possible. Iridium help...

  • En dansk politibil set fra siden.

    What policing looks like online

    • Published 18. June 2025

    When the police patrol the streets, officers often have to act quickly. On the internet, there may be more time for reflection, but on the other hand, digital development is moving fast, and it is...

  • En amerikansk ribbegoble (Mnemiopsis leidyi) i mørk vand. Goblen lyser op i strenge ned langs kroppen

    How and why do so many organisms glow in the ocean?

    • Published 06. May 2025

    The sea walnut cannot see, but it still emits light. How does it do it and what does it use the light for? A new research project will try to solve the mystery.

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