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ESS Extreme materialresearch
The European Spalation Source, ESS, will be built in the Oresund region near Lund. The facility will be used to conduct research in new super materials and it is of tremendous importance for Danish scientific research. View video >>
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NBI NEWS: GOLDEN SPIKE IN ICE CORE
Denmark has become the owner of the international standard reference which precisely defines the end of the ice age and the beginning of the warmer climate of the current period. View video >>
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EDUCATION: FIRST CLASS PHYSICS
The physics students at the Niels Bohr Institute are now being taught in a whole new way, which has given fantastically good results. The traditional form of teaching is being supplemented with physics experiments. View video >>
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ATOMIC PHYSICS: The ALICE Detector - Part 1
For four years the researchers from high-energy physics at the Niels Bohr Institute have been designing and building a detector that should solve some of the mysteries of the Universe and the fundamental forces of physics. View video >>
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ATOMIC PHYSICS: The ALICE Detector - Part 2
Follow the researchers from the Niels Bohr Institute in their work at CERN installing the extremely sensitive detector that will catch particles at millionths of a nanometre to solve the mysteriums of our gigantic Universe. View video >>
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ASTRONOMY: Our cosmic roots
By scrutinising images from Hubble Ultra Deep Field – the deepest images of the sky ever made – researchers have gained fascinating new insights about the distant universe. View video >>
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