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2012.11.14 | Research
Mercury poisoning ruled out as cause of Tycho Brahe's death
In 2010, Tycho Brahe was exhumed from his grave in Prague, an event which received extensive international media coverage. Since then, a Danish-Czech team of researchers has been working to elucidate the cause of Tycho Brahe's death. The results of t
2012.08.14 | Arts
Macabre finds in the bog at Alken Enge
A fractured skull and a thighbone hacked in half. Finds of damaged human bones along with axes, spears, clubs and shields confirm that the bog at Alken Enge was the site of violent conflict.
2012.08.30 | Arts
New interdisciplinary centre to generate fresh knowledge on human interaction
What happens when people interact with one another? When we work together or talk together, and when we understand or misunderstand each other? What mechanisms are involved? Each academic discipline has something to suggest, but together they can cre
2012.08.13 | Research
Interdisciplinary studies of user participation will contribute to the IT of the future
IT is now an integral part of our social and cultural lives, and to an increasing extent we all contribute to shaping the technology to our own needs. Over the coming years, researchers from the Department of Aesthetics and Communication and from th
2012.06.12 | Education
The Nordic model for lifelong learning: a solution to the crisis
Last week, Aarhus University hosted the international conference 'Learning Unlimited'. Participating Asian and European researchers in the field of education discussed the potential of the Nordic model for lifelong learning as a strategy for bringing




