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  • New Center of Excellence Aims to Provide Alternatives to Synthetic Nitrogen Fertilizer

    Synthetic nitrogen fertilizer is a major contributor to climate change and environmental pollution. 

  • Improving Climate Projections in the Polar Regions

    The Polar Regions play a crucial role in balancing global climate – with the poles heating up much faster than the rest of the world. 

  • Nissan to Spend $18 Billion Developing a Cheaper, More Powerful EV Battery

    Over the next five years, Nissan Motor Company will put 2 trillion yen ($17.6 billion) toward developing a cheaper, more powerful battery to serve its expanded lineup of electric vehicles, the company announced Monday.

  • Namib Sand Sea

    The Namib Desert in southwestern Africa is considered the oldest desert on Earth. It also gives rise to some of the planet’s tallest dunes.

  • Sediment Swirls Off the Yucatán

    Sixty-six million years ago, an asteroid or comet about 10 miles (14 kilometers) wide smashed into Earth. It struck what is now Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, which was then lying at the bottom of a shallow sea.

  • Loss of Ancient Grazers Triggered a Global Rise in Fires

    From 50,000 years to 6,000 years ago, many of the world’s largest animals, including such iconic grassland grazers as the woolly mammoth, giant bison, and ancient horses, went extinct.

  • Pathway for ‘Green Ammonia’ Opens in New Study

    An experimental and computational study in Nature Catalysis shows promise for new class of catalysts producing ammonia under mild conditions.

  • Electrification Will Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    The global wind and energy sector is currently gathered in Copenhagen for the WindEurope Electric City 2021 event, and as an important player in this field of research, DTU is also taking part.

  • Climate Change Challenge to Ancient Sites

    From ancient sites in Eastern Europe and North America to the Philippines, Australia’s oldest Indigenous rock art and “drowning islands” in the Pacific, climate change is impacting important archaeological sites around the world.

  • New Demonstration Plant at AU Foulum May Significantly Reduce Carbon Emissions From Methanol Production

    In collaboration with Haldor Topsøe, Aarhus University has launched a new demonstration plant to produce sustainable methanol from biogas. 

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