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Whether you’re a researcher, policymaker, or industry professional, this webinar is a must-attend for anyone involved in sustainable agriculture,…
Industry and academia discussed the newest technologies and solutions that can reduce the climate footprint at the Power-to-X Symposium.
If Danish seaweed production is scaled up, it can alleviate future crises in particular food shortage and the marine environment - if it happens under…
Biogenic building materials consisting of grass, sugar cane and eelgrass can reduce the construction industry's climate footprint, and they also have…
Aarhus University Centre for Circular Bioeconomy (CBIO) is hosting this open national workshop on insects. The motivation for this interdisciplinary…
There is a need to bridge the gap between laboratory and fields studies in soil microbiology research. But scaling up from lab to ecosystems presents…
The 2023 edition of the FINA Prize is launched. Young researchers, send your applications until 20 April 2023!
CBIO - Aarhus University's Centre for Circular Bioeconomy – has got a new centre leader. Associate Professor Morten Ambye-Jensen has taken over the…
The Aarhus University CBIO - Centre for Circular Bioeconomy – has now existed for 5 years. CBIO is today well known and has already created…
Aarhus University and Food & Bio Cluster Denmark invite to a seminar about advanced microbial food biotechnology. This seminar aims to provide…
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