Science Stories fortæller historier om videnskab baseret på nysgerrighed og fascination af viden og indsigt, men vi kan også være kritiske og stille spørgsmål ved veletablerede dogmer. Vi stræber efter at forstå grundlaget for viden og sætte den i perspektiv. Redaktionen er uafhængig og ikke underlagt udefrakommende politiske eller kommercielle interesser.
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Aarhus BSS er det erhvervs- og samfundsvidenskabelige fakultet på Aarhus Universitet, og i Aarhus BSS Podcast giver forskere fra de seks institutter dig et indblik i den seneste forskning inden for et emne. Klart, overskueligt og enkelt. Aarhus BSS Podcast henvender sig til travle mennesker med interesse for erhvervs- og samfundsforhold, og som gerne vil have viden på farten.
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Shape, texture and flexibility are important for understanding your body
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Researchers at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany, are taking the understanding of cell biology to a new level. Research group leader Alba Diz-Muñoz explains how texture, form and flexibility can make a big difference in your body's reaction to stress. It is not all hormone signals, DNA and biochemistry which de…
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Shape, texture and flexibility are important for understanding your body
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Researchers at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany, are taking the understanding of cell biology to a new level. Research group leader Alba Diz-Muñoz explains how texture, form and flexibility can make a big difference in your body's reaction to stress. It is not all hormone signals, DNA and biochemistry which de…
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Hvordan ved vi, at Universet udvider sig hurtigere og hurtigere?
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Du har måske hørt, at Universet udvider sig, og du har måske endda hørt, at den her udvidelse går hurtigere og hurtigere. Og det spørgsmål, som vi har fået fra Peter Danø det er ganske simpelt. Hvordan ved vi det? Og for lige at komme med en lille spoiler. Vi ved det, fordi vi kan måle afstanden og hastighed af en masse galakser rundt omkring os. O…
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MS Courses 25/26 - Algebra & Geometry
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Quantum researchers come up with a recipe that could accelerate drug development
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University of Copenhagen mathematicians have developed a recipe for upgrading quantum computers to simulate complex quantum systems, such as molecules. Their discovery brings us closer to being able to predict how new drugs will behave within our bodies and has the potential to revolutionize pharmaceutical development. Developing a new drug can tak…
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Solosang og holdsang - Musikvidenskab, KU
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Algorithms and the patterns of life
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Science Stories is visiting the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg and asks some of the leading researchers about their work.This week science journalist Jens Degett interviews Dr Anna Kreshuk about how she and her research group is working with algorithms and image analysis to understand fundamentally how life works from th…
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Algorithms and the patterns of life
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Science Stories is visiting the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg and ask some of the leading researchers about their work. This week science journalist Jens Degett interviews Dr Anna Kreshuk about how she and her research group is working with algorithms and image analysis to understand fundamentally how life works from th…
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Åbningsreception for Niels Bohr Bygningen
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Studenterstyregruppen for Gym-Legene, Institut for Idræt og Ernæring, Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet overraskes med Studiemiljøprisen 2024Af Københavns Universitets Videoportal
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Johan Andersen-Ranberg, adjunkt, Institut for Plante- og Miljøvidenskab, Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet overraskes med Innovationsprisen 2024Af Københavns Universitets Videoportal
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Nenia Zenana, studielektor, Institut for Kunst- og Kulturvidenskab, Det Humanistiske Fakultet overraskes med Undervisningsprisen 2024. Video: Frans Wej Petersen og Liv Alfast Strøm, KU KOMAf Københavns Universitets Videoportal
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Produceret af Sammen på SAMF, Københavns UniversitetAf Københavns Universitets Videoportal
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Finansiel Ungdomskultur - Forskningsprojekt
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Particle physics moving faster than ever
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The LHC is the biggest and most powerful particle accelerator in the World. Senior researcher Troels Petersen from the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen is explaning what is going on in Geneva and why the accelerator is producing more results than ever. Science journalist Jens Degett is interviewing Troels Petersen. This podcast is supported by a …
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Particle physics moving faster than ever
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The LHC is the biggest and most powerful particle accelerator in the World. Senior researcher Troels Petersen from the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen is explaning what is going on in Geneva and why the accelerator is producing more results than ever. Science journalist Jens Degett is interviewing Troels Petersen.This podcast is supported by a M…
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Landscape Architecture and Urban History
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In the Research Group for Landscape Architecture and Urban History, we draw a more comprehensive and accurate picture of how the designed environment came into being, and how it has been used, valued and changed across time. Landscape Architecture and Planning – Design Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management University of Copenhag…
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AI og CO2-aftryk, en del af kampagne på KUnetAf Københavns Universitets Videoportal
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Experts from all over the world met four days during the Summer 2024 invited by the Niels Bohr Institute to discuss the available knowledge on the theme:Are we a Unique Species on a Unique Planet?- or are we just the ordinary Galactic standard?A selection of recognised scientist gave their best bid on:- Life on Exoplanets?- Disks and pre-biology- T…
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Experts from all over the world met four days during the Summer 2024 invited by the Niels Bohr Institute to discuss the available knowledge on the theme: Are we a Unique Species on a Unique Planet? - or are we just the ordinary Galactic standard? A selection of recognised scientist gave their best bid on: - Life on Exoplanets? - Disks and pre-biolo…
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Experts from all over the world met four days during the Summer 2024 invited by the Niels Bohr Institute to discuss the available knowledge on the theme: Are we a Unique Species on a Unique Planet? - or are we just the ordinary Galactic standard? A selection of recognised scientist gave their best bid on: - Life on Exoplanets? - Disks and pre-biolo…
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Experts from all over the world met four days during the Summer 2024 invited by the Niels Bohr Institute to discuss the available knowledge on the theme: Are we a Unique Species on a Unique Planet?- or are we just the ordinary Galactic standard?A selection of recognised scientist gave their best bid on:- Life on Exoplanets?- Disks and pre-biology- …
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All organisms from fruit flies to humans share the same mechanism for controlling the day and night rhythms also called the circadian rhythms. This mechanism is considered fundamental to all advanced life forms, and it has a surprising feature. It binds us genetically to live on earth. Michael Rosbash received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2017 fo…
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All organisms from fruit flies to humans share the same mechanism for controlling the day and night rhythms also called the circadian rhythms. This mechanism is considered fundamental to all advanced life forms, and it has a surprising feature. It binds us genetically to live on earth. Michael Rosbash received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2017 fo…
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Victoria Inselmann kl. 22:00 i Aud. 3
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Hør om de spændende aspekter kvantecomputerforskningen fortæller om fysikkens verden. For mens Bohr og Einstein måtte diskutere kvantemekanikken gennem tankeeksperimenter og semiklassiske eksperimenter, så muliggør vores nuværende kvanteteknologi virkelige eksperimenter med simple kvantesystemer uden for meget støj fra omgivelserne. Disse kvantesys…
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IceCube may reveal structure of the universe
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You may have heard about about space telescopes and gravitational wave detectors which are new instruments for the investigation of space and the universe. Now a new instrument is being tested underneath the South Pole. It literally consists of a cubic kilometer large ice cube with detectors that can catch small light emissions from a long distance…
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IceCube may reveal structure of the universe
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You may have heard about about space telescopes and gravitational wave detectors which are new instruments for the investigation of space and the universe. Now a new instrument is being tested underneath the South Pole. It literally consists of a cubic kilometer large ice cube with detectors that can catch small light emissions from a long distance…
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Jasleen Matharu tells about new results from the James Webb Telescope at...
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Kathrine Groth om neutrinoer - universets spøgelsespartikler. Hvad kan de...
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Auditorium 3 Kathrine Groth fortæller om den seneste forskning i neutrinoer. Neutrinoer kaldes også spøgelsespartikler, fordi de passerer gennem stort set alting, og dermed kan rejse gennem universet uden at blive afbøjet og forandret. Derfor vil de også, hvis vi lærer at læse dem rigtigt, kunne fortælle os om universets fantastiske og voldsomme be…
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Mød Holger Bech Nielsen til Kulturnatten på Niels Bohr Institutet 2024
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Marc Jacquart, spending the entire winter in Antarctica for science
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Auditorium 3 - NB: In English Marc Jacquart has a thrilling tale to tell about overwintering at the IceCube laboratory in the centre of Antarctica. Join him on his journey to one of the most remote places on Earth, where the cutting edge research in astro particle physics is happening.Af Københavns Universitets Videoportal
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