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Tag: Aarhus University

Community news / Denmark / Philippines

Danish mental health study behind Philippine plan for greener cities

March 17, 2026 - by Helene Sadjadi-Munk - Leave a Comment

New Danish research is helping shape a major green transformation in Philippine cities. A study from Aarhus University has found a striking link between access to green areas and the …

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China / Denmark / General news

PET Warns: Danish DNA information could fall into the hands of China’s military

December 17, 2024December 17, 2024 - by Karoline Rosenkrantz Paasch - Leave a Comment

The Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET) has raised alarms about the risk of China’s military accessing Danish genetic information. PET warns that if China obtains DNA data from Denmark, …

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China / Denmark / General news

Danish universities break away from the Chinese partners

July 4, 2024 - by Gregers Møller - Leave a Comment

The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is ending cooperation with seven Chinese universities and three Iranian ones. According to Vice-Dean Rasmus Larsen the reason is a risk of “inappropriate knowledge …

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China / Denmark / General news

Danish university screens for foreign spies.

March 1, 2024March 1, 2024 - by Lærke Kobberup - 1 Comment

The University of Aarhus in Denmark has in certain departments pioneered a project screening for spies in research applications from China, Russia and Iran. Now the project is expanding to …

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Denmark / General news

Danish researcher selects the top 10 best frights for this Halloween

October 30, 2022 - by Kanlayakorn Pengrattana - Leave a Comment

The Danish researcher of the Recreational Fear Lab at Aarhus University of Denmark, Dr. Mathias Clasen selected and ranked the top 10 frights including books, movies, video games, and more …

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China / Denmark / General news

Danish – Chinese study shows pregnant diabetic mothers can risk their children’s eyesight

August 21, 2021 - by Mette Larsen - Leave a Comment

A new study led by a team of investigators from Nanjing Medical University in China and Aarhus University in Denmark finds that mothers who have diabetes before or during their …

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