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Kristian Strømgaard2
24/02-10 kl. 16:00 Research / Pharma

Beyond the code

Nature can only get you so far: Kristian Strømgaard and his team are now taking the next step

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Quest for the genetics of obesity and diabetes
Troels Engberg Pedersen
16/11-09 kl. 15:54 Research / Theology

Taking the Apostle Paul seriously

From our modern perspective, Saint Paul had some strange ideas

Ulrik Rammeskow Bang-Pedersen
29/10-09 kl. 10:00 Research / Law

Bankruptcy is good, bankruptcy is right

In an ideal economy, the healthy businesses stay alive – and the sick ones go under. Good bankruptcy laws help discern which is which

Thue Schwartz
09/10-09 kl. 04:59 Research / Health Science

Quest for the genetics of obesity and diabetes

The Research Relay series has reached health scientist Thue W.Schwartz, who explains to us that some kinds of molecule give you the urge to eat, eat, eat

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Copenhagen gets grant to combat obesity
pig farm main
24/09-09 kl. 05:00

Down on the farm with Life: Pigs with ...

Merete Fredholms team; Minna, Jan, and Vibe from LIFE went to Rørrendegård i Tåstrup to take blood samples of hairless pigs. Heidi takes care of the animals every day in Tåstrup.

Pig farm1
24/09-09 kl. 05:00 Research / Life Science

Pigs with smokers’ lungs

Merete Fredholm is a kind of detective. From clues in pigs, dogs and cattle, she reconstructs their genes – and our diseases

Kim Ryholt1
11/09-09 kl. 09:48

Interpeting the Egyptian texts

For the Egyptians of the Greco-Roman period, the monuments and inscriptions were ancient history too. Kim Ryholt of the Carsten Niebuhr Department analyses and interprets the texts from the temple library.

See related articles: Fragments shed new light on the old Egyptians
and Temple libraries were for a constant, ongoing ritual

Kim Ryholt1
11/09-09 kl. 09:36 Research / Humanities

Temple libraries were for a constant, ongoing ...

Egyptian temple libraries were only for the priests, who used the papyrus text ‘handbooks’ to perform complicated rituals

Kirsten Hastrup ved søerne 2009
26/08-09 kl. 12:26 Research / Social Science

As the ice melts under your feet

With anthropologist Kirsten Hastrup, we find a surprising link between modern climate change and medieval Iceland

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The oldest and strangest kinds of death


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