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Aarhus University

Afforestation at high latitudes disrupts soil, increasing microbial carbon decomposition and enhancing soil warming through snow trapping, while growing trees accelerate soil carbon turnover and reduce surface albedo. When a plantation is disturbed, albedo rises, but carbon stored in biomass decreases.

Arctic Tree Planting Could Actually Speed Up Global Warming, Scientists Warn

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Research explains why virus causing cold sores does not spread to devastating brain infection

Research explains why virus causing cold sores does not spread to devastating brain infection

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
One of the samples in which Laura Perini found giant virusses. At first glance it looks like dirty water, but the bag is teeming with microorganisms, one of those being the ice algae that darkens the ice.

Giant Viruses Discovered on Arctic Ice, Potential Natural Control for Algae Blooms

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Associate Professor Charlotte Uggerhøj

Opioid Overdose Deaths: Study Reveals Majority Occur When Users Are Alone

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Vacutainer tubes used in the collection of blood. During venipuncture, pressure differences between the vein and the vacuum in the Vacutainer forces blood into the tube.

New Blood Test Could Detect Alzheimer’s Early, Offering Hope for Slowing Progression

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
Prehistoric people are attacking an elephant

People, not the climate, caused the decline of the giant mammals

Categories Life & Non-humans
Denham Lab, 2023 Photo: Peter Fuglesang, DANDRITE

Danish team cites breakthrough in Parkinson’s stem cell treatment

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Although smoking can provide an immediate feeling of calm and relaxation, the habit has serious long-term consequences - also in the brain. New figures from Aarhus University suggest that smoking significantly increases the risk of severe mental disorders.

Smoking significantly increases the risk of depression

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Credit Pixabay

Extensive Study Reveals Strong Link Between Cannabis Use Disorder and Mental Disorders

Categories Uncategorized
Fewer births due to lack of food are bad news for the right whale species

Right whales losing serious weight due to climate change

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Woman smiling

Heavy smokers with severe gum disease receive no benefit from treatment

Categories Health
Associate Professor Menglin Chen

Danish researchers aim to spin artificial nerve fibres with new technology

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology

Pandemic fatigue fueled political mistrust and conspiracy beliefs

Categories Health, Social Sciences
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