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[Translate to English:] Forskere fra Aarhus Universitet har netop modtaget 8 millioner kr. fra Højteknologifonden til at udvikle en ny metode til behandling af vævsskader i kroppen.

2013.06.03 | Research

Scientists Wish To Print Cartilage Implants

Cartilage injuries are a growing worldwide health problem. In Denmark alone thousands of new cases among young people are registered every year. At present there are very few treatments, and they are in many cases insufficient – many patients experiences pain and discomfort on a day to day bases. Furthermore, many patients have to undergo several…

Zenith33 is the name of the students estimate on a future racing car. It has three wheels and runs on batteries that are supplemented by solar cells (the blue area) on the roof of the vehicle. The shape is designed as aerodynamically as possible, and the driver gets to lie down in the car. (Illustration: Team AU)

2013.05.08 | Students

Students design car of the future

Aarhus University students are currently combining their academic expertise with creativity to build an extremely energy-efficient eco car. They have been invited to take part in the international Shell Eco-marathon in Rotterdam, where the aim is to go the furthest on the equivalent of just one litre of petrol.

The use of automatic milking systems in dairy production has radically reduced the number of cows on grass. A new research project involving scientists from Aarhus University will try to rectify this by combining grazing with milking robots. Photo: AU

2013.05.07 | Nature and technology

New technology can lead to extended use of grazing

The number of cows on grass is set to rise if a new research project involving scientists from Aarhus University succeeds in finding a practical solution for combining automatic milking systems with grazing

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Thu 20 Jun
10:00-17:00 | Finlandsgade 22, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark
Seminar: Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)
What are the major methodological approaches to the field of BCI, the technical issues, application possibilities, opportunities and limitations, current trends etc.? Find out at the Brain-Computer Interface seminar.

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Tel.: +45 4189 3000
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Email: au@au.dk
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