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ATLAS — the particle detector from CERN — has been shrunk down to 560 Lego pieces by a University of Copenhagen physicist. Now it could be on the way to a toy shop near you
People seen, furniture found, parties detected. All happening in Science's underground passageway
DANISH NEWS - the opposition has called on the government to appoint a new commission to consider the use of user fees for college and university students
[From Danish site Uniavisen.dk] Academic reps criticize the growth in top administrative personnel, and their earnings
Society's 'response' to climate change is just as important as the science. A workshop series at the department of Political Science looks beyond hard science to the community, and to social adjustments
A health scientist explains why ageing may no longer be Nature's law
While Eastern Europeans, Turks, and Pakistanis in this country have to work hard to earn far less that what the average Dane earns, other groups of migrants, especially those from Western countries, are pocketing hundreds of thousands every month, report media
Want a room? Forget about hippies from the 70s - this is hipster. And though you shine on paper, it won't get you in. It won't get you in to ... the collective
To register a company at a University of Copenhagen address, students must pay a rent based on ‘market conditions’. This is unlike the Copenhagen Business School that supports the start-ups
Non-communicable diseases have killed 102 people in the last 60 seconds, yet most remain unaware of the danger. A Copenhagen health scientist and designer team plan to change that