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Professor Klarlund: I am not dishonest

Professor could be found guilty of scientific dishonesty, but without having actually faked any data herself, she fears. And without having had any knowledge of her co-author Milena Penkowa's tampering with evidence

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In pictures: Nature inspires innovation

What can nature teach us about cleaning up cigarette butts from Copenhagen streets? A group of students gather to answer that question, and others, using nature as their guide

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Top biomimetics theorist in Copenhagen

Biomimetics, also called bionics, is the technological mimicry of life. Top theorist of biomimetics has talked to the University Post before his talk in Copenhagen Wednesday

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3 bizarre life forms in Copenhagen

Our reporter talked to two experts, asking them to reveal their favourite, fascinating life forms in this city. They came up with three: A bat and two types of spider

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New network for 'development' scientists

Researchers have limited networks within the university. A new series of lunches to help out

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Is he nuts? Man tests pacu fish

Would you take a dip in pacu infested waters - just to prove a point? Kristian Sørensen sets out to restore the reputation of the 'genital-eating' pacu fish

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Watch your genitalia — Pacu fish on the hunt for nuts

Experts say there is no cause for alarm. We advise all swimmers to keep their shorts if swimming in the Øresund

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Ants farming fungus, fungus 'farming' ants

Ants created farming long before humans. An evolutionary biologist takes us a little deeper

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Sahara desert was surface of 'Mars' for astronauts

For an entire month, this paleoclimatologist explored 'Mars' and tested two space suits, three rovers and performed various scientific and engineering experiments - so-called Mars Analog Research

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Nobel physicist David Gross in Christiania

David Gross, string physicist, entertained a cocktail-sipping crowd about string theory and particle physics at the 'Freetown'

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