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Innovation - Career - 24.02.2026
What can we learn from demographic concerns of the past?

Pharmacology - Health - 18.02.2026
5 things you should know about the medicine in your home
Over-the-counter or prescription? Most of us have one or more medicinal products lying around at home.

Campus - 27.01.2026
Young researcher from SDU to help ensure sufficient critical resources for the green transition
Young researcher from SDU will help ensure sufficient critical resources for the green transition The green transition depends heavily on access to critical raw materials, which are currently subject to vulnerable supply chains in an uncertain world.

Health - Sport - 21.01.2026
Women’s health must be prioritised in sport
A new set of 56 international injury prevention recommendations highlights the specific risks and needs of female athletes.

Computer Science - Pedagogy - 15.01.2026
SDU builds virtual IT labs on its own supercomputer

Health - Pharmacology - 15.01.2026
Insight: Why research into women’s health matters
What does a lack of knowledge about women's health actually mean? Here are five clear answers to why both research and the healthcare system must focus more on women's health - with insights from Prof

Chemistry - Environment - 14.01.2026
Make green hydrogen production PFAS-free and competitive

Event - Innovation - 14.01.2026
Innovation in health: From idea to impact

Physics - Computer Science - 18.12.2025
DKK 13.3M for SDU Researcher: AI to Green Quantum Physics
Line Jelver, a newly appointed assistant professor at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), has received DKK 13.3 million from the Novo Nordisk Foundation.

Environment - Computer Science - 17.12.2025
Climate-friendly diets in your pocket: New app uses behavioural science principles to change eating habits

Astronomy & Space - Innovation - 17.12.2025
SDU to the Moon: Danish-led space mission to map the Moon’s surface

Earth Sciences - Life Sciences - 16.12.2025
Identical micro-animals live in two isolated deep-sea environments. How is that possible?
It sounds almost impossible. And yet, the same nematodes live in two extremely isolated deep-sea trenches located 17,000 km apart.

Health - Life Sciences - 12.12.2025
New invention makes it possible to study gut bacteria
New invention makes it possible to study gut bacteria
How do you study gut bacteria when they keep dying every time you try? You build a model that makes it possible.

Environment - Chemistry - 28.11.2025
Can Artificial Photosynthesis Solve Our Energy Problems?
In nature, photosynthesis runs constantly, converting sunlight into chemical energy that all living organisms depend on to grow and survive.

Microtechnics - Innovation - 26.11.2025
New research project to bring humanoid robots to Denmark
Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), together with Novo Nordisk, Harting and several other partners, aim to develop a humanoid robot capable of taking over, for instance, repetitive and hazardous tasks in industry.

Environment - Life Sciences - 24.11.2025
Humpback Whales Are Making a Comeback - Here’s One Reason Why
Humpback whales are less picky eaters than other baleen whales. If cod runs out in an area, they may switch to krill.

Computer Science - Psychology - 24.11.2025
New project aims to help digital natives adopt healthier mobile habits
A team of researchers will develop an app that can measure and help prevent mobile addiction among Gen Z. SDU is heading the project, which is supported by TrygFonden.

Innovation - Microtechnics - 12.11.2025
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Health - Campus - 12.11.2025
New project to improve health through better implementation of health checks in supported housing
A new research project will investigate how health checks can be implemented in a more appropriate and sustainable way in supported housing settings, helping to strengthen disease prevention and ensure earlier detection among a vulnerable population.

Transport - Campus - 21.09.2025
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Computer Science - 12.09.2025
Synthetic Data: A Potential Time Bomb Under the Internet
Bullshit AI. Habsburg AI. AI Slop. The nicknames are colorful - almost funny - but the concern behind them is real: that increasingly distorted, inbred AI systems are about to take over the internet.

Microtechnics - Materials Science - 12.09.2025
Snake robot will navigate Unknown terrain by listening

Microtechnics - Environment - 29.08.2025
Small agricultural robots could reverse the sustainability trend in farming

Sport - Health - 29.08.2025
Sport with care: 19 shared recommendations to support young people’s wellbeing
Researchers and practitioners from across Denmark agree - wellbeing in youth sport requires concrete action, both on and off the pitch How do we create sporting environments where children and young people not only take part - but actually thrive?

Life Sciences - History & Archeology - 21.08.2025
How Archaeologists Used Science to Determine the Sex of Medieval Children
Between the years 1150 and 1450, more than 100 children were buried in a churchyard near Silkeborg. Just a tiny fragment of their tooth enamel is enough to reveal their sex-and that's exactly what researchers at SDU have now done.

Health - Social Sciences - 20.08.2025
Young adults with psychosis find recovery through everyday communities
A new PhD thesis from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) shows that young adults find more hope and empowerment in friendships and creative environments than in psychiatry.

Health - Pharmacology - 20.08.2025
Artificial intelligence to improve radiotherapy for cancer patients

Environment - Life Sciences - 14.08.2025
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Researchers at SDU will soon print a small piece of high-tech, plastic-free future. They are aiming to replace elastane with artificial spider silk.

Electroengineering - Microtechnics - 13.08.2025
Top researcher to head new SDU section within microelectronics
Brain implants, intelligent sensors, and green AI microchips that mimic the low energy consumption of the brain.

Health - Innovation - 12.08.2025
Technology and medical science can create groundbreaking treatment
An exemplary collaboration between OUH and the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) is opening up entirely new possibilities for fast and accurate diagnosis and treatment of cervical cell changes that may later develop into cervical cancer.

Environment - Civil Engineering - 10.07.2025
SDU is part of historic research initiative on the green transition in construction

Computer Science - Health - 24.06.2025
Researchers receive prestigious Sapere Aude grants
Four excellent researchers from SDU have been awarded DKK 6 million from Independent Research Fund Denmark for groundbreaking research in quantum technology, solar cells, heart disease and the deep sea.

Health - Innovation - 13.06.2025
Artificial intelligence is improving medical care at sea for seafarers
Researchers at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) are using artificial intelligence to raise the standard of medical care at sea.

Mechanical Engineering - Innovation - 10.06.2025
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Economics - Agronomy & Food Science - 22.05.2025
Working environment can be improved for those who pick your tomatoes
Researchers from SDU Global Sustainable Production have investigated in several studies how to prevent poor working conditions in the food sector. On Tuesday 20 May, they presented their findings at a workshop for the entire Danish industry. Stories of poor working conditions in the food industry are not uncommon, particularly in Southern Europe, but now researchers in work environment at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Southern Denmark have found at least part of the solution.

Environment - 19.05.2025
Schoolyards to be used as climate shelters

Computer Science - Environment - 16.05.2025
AI can nudge you into eating greener

Health - 14.05.2025
More people injured on e-bikes
E-bike accidents have risen by 76% over the past five years, according to new data from the University of Southern Denmark and Odense University Hospital.

Health - Innovation - 28.03.2025
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The future of cancer diagnosis could become faster and more precise thanks to a research team led by the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), which uses invisible light and artificial intelligence to detect diseases before symptoms appear.

Health - Computer Science - 14.03.2025
New artificial intelligence to save lives by detecting hidden cardiovascular disease in time
Researchers at the University of Southern Denmark and Odense University Hospital are working on developing an artificial intelligence system capable of detecting severe atherosclerosis before symptoms appear.

Innovation - Microtechnics - 13.03.2025
Are robots stealing our jobs?
The robots are coming! But are they also coming for our jobs? The short answer is yes, but not necessarily in the way we imagine.

Microtechnics - Innovation - 07.02.2025
The future of scaffolding is here

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 06.02.2025
New report: Here are the climate challenges in the Region of Southern Denmark
Researchers from SDU, AAU and RUC have analysed the climate action plans in all Southern Danish municipalities, and the report reveals both promising and less promising developments.

Health - Life Sciences - 05.02.2025
New blood test to detect hidden liver disease

Linguistics & Literature - 29.10.2024
Award-winning Atwood demonstrates the ethical and political potential of literature

Astronomy & Space - Chemistry - 25.07.2024
Chemical Analyses Find Hidden Elements from Renaissance Astronomer Tycho Brahe’s Alchemy Laboratory
Tycho Brahe was most famous for his contributions to astronomy. However, he also had a well-equipped alchemical laboratory where he produced secret medicines for Europe's elite.

Environment - Life Sciences - 02.06.2024
Collaboration on Odense Fjord and Funen to inspire other EU countries

Social Sciences - Politics - 26.04.2024
Why do we have fewer children - and what to do about it?

Environment - 01.03.2024
Ambitious research project addresses significant climate issue within the shipping industry

Environment - Economics - 13.12.2023
From Denmark to Ghana: Mathias creates sustainable water supply