An experimental and computational study in Nature Catalysis shows promise for new class of catalysts producing ammonia under mild conditions.
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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.
How Danish Agriculture Can Become a Driving Force for the Green Transition
The agricultural sector is facing a paradigm shift. Danish high-tech agriculture can show the world how a pervasive transformation of the industry can reform food production and, at the same time, tackle the crises facing the world.
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.
A Better Estimate for Tick Numbers With ‘Citizen Science’ Data
Apps and websites like eBird and iNaturalist encourage members of the public to report their observations on everything from songbird migration patterns to the presence of new planets.
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.


