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According to a new study, high levels of vitamin D in the blood reduce the risk of developing tumors

Researchers from the UK and USA discovered that mice with a high vitamin D diet have greater cancer resistance. Researchers from Aalborg University compared...

Check out the winners from Denmark’s largest natural science talent competition, “Unge Forskere” (Young Researchers)

One of the winners is the 17-year old international student, Ridhima Pal (Copenhagen International School). She wants to change the way we measure obesity....

Denmark is the world’s sixth highest consumer of natural resources

Denmark boasts some of the world’s most ambitious climate goals, largely based on its advanced system for mostly-renewable electricity generation and well-established waste management...

Insights into the Danish way of life – Week 17

Although it is not a public holiday in Denmark, May 1 marks Arbejdernes Kampdag (Labour Day). In some municipalities, like Copenhagen, it is a...

The Vindelev gold rush

Ole Ginnerup Schultz and Jørgen Antonsen found a 5th century gold treasure (795 grams) with a metal detector in Vindelev (December 2020). Since then,...

Car brakes and electric cars are not good friends

The brakes are part of wear and tear of the car and therefore are not covered by insurance. If you own an electric/hybrid car...

The average birth rate in Denmark is 1.5 children per family, the lowest level in the past decade

For a country to maintain its population size, each family needs to have 2.1 children on average (that is if you ignore immigration, of...

Almost 3,000 vehicles confiscated in three years

Since the law became more restrictive three years ago, the police have seized almost 3,000 vehicles. “Crazy driving” (drunk driving with high alcohol blood...

Three new bachelor educations in English

The Ministry of Higher Education has approved 11 new higher education lines among which three are in English. The English lines are at Aarhus...

The Polish community in Denmark

There are 48,611 first-generation Polish people and 8,140 second and third-generation, which makes them the largest minority in Denmark.  Top 10 municipalities with the largest...
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