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Mars's Dramatic Climate Variations are Driven by the Sun

By University of Copenhagen on Sep 6, 2012   Science/Education  

On Mars's poles there are ice caps of ice and dust with layers that reflect to past climate variations on Mars. Researchers from the Niels Bohr Institute have related the layers in the ice cap on Mars's north pole to variations in solar insolation on Mars, thus established the first dated climate history for Mars, […]

Close Contact with Young People at Risk of Suicide has no Effect

By University of Copenhagen on Aug 22, 2012   Health  

Researchers, doctors and patients tend to agree that during the high-risk period after an attempted suicide, the treatment of choice is close contact, follow-up and personal interaction in order to prevent a tragic repeat.

Supercomputers Solve Riddle of Congenital Heart Defects

By University of Copenhagen on Aug 13, 2012   Science/Education  

With the aid of pioneering technology, Danish scientists have charted several of the complex biological processes behind congenital heart defects. In time the research will provide better ways to prevent, diagnose and cure heart disease. The new results have just been published in the well reputed journal PNAS.

Aerial Photos Reveal Dynamic Ice Sheet

By University of Copenhagen on Aug 3, 2012   Science/Education  

CLIMATE Despite the current and rapid melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet, it remains far from certain just when we will have reached a point when scientists will be able to predict its disappearance.

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