Science
In body-temperature incubators at BRIC, a series of micro cancer tumours are growing — based on cells from real patients. The tumours can be used to test more than 1,000 alternative treatment options simultaneously.
Academic life
Physics student Chamilla Terp beat elite international researchers by slicing through an astrophysics mystery. She’d rather talk about her discovery than her gender — and she’s tired of backhanded compliments.
Academic life
For nearly 400 years, the University of Copenhagen was a men’s club. Only in 1875 did it reluctantly admit the first women to its lecture halls. We pay tribute to the female pioneers who pursued an education — at their own expense and risk.
Politics
UCPH management insists that the prayer rooms are neutral and open to everyone — and sees no reason to close them
Science
David Dreyer Lassen sees a shift in the EU’s view on technology with both civilian and military uses — UCPH must decide where to draw the line.
Opinion
If you ‘hold a party’ or ‘take a beer’ – then you’re probably a non-native English speaker who isn’t aware of the ‘collocation conundrum’, write two language experts. At their workshop you will learn how to sound more like a pro!