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Fat cells are specialised to store large amounts of fat that act as metabolic energy depots. However, fat cells carry out many other vital f...

"Football is medicine, football is for everyone, football is for life." That's the message from Peter Krustrup as we have a beer and a chat...

In this episode, I speak with Professor Nina Bonderup Dohn about education and knowledge transfer. Nina is a Senior Fellow og Humanities and...

Professor Francesco Sannino is the Founder and Director of the Centre for Cosmology and Particle Physics Phenomenology ( CP³-Origins ) at th...

My guest this week is Dr Keith Andrew Meyers. We talk about two of his research interests, the economic consequences of atmospheric nuclear...

What would be the short and long term effects of maintaining a blood alcohol concentration of 0.05%? This question was inspired by the Oscar...

How thick is the sea ice at the North Pole? What is it like to scuba dive in leopard seal hunting grounds? And what does a marine biologist...

How was literature enjoyed during the Byzantine Empire? How were emotions portrayed / made sense of in Byzantium? And what is it like to rea...

I'm joined by Assitant Professor Bryan Yazell and Professor Christine Stabell Benn from the Danish Institute for Advanced Study (DIAS). They...

Paul Sharp is professor of business and economics at the Historical Economics and Development Group (HEDG) at the University of Southern Den...

Dr Eivind Segtnan is part of the team behind Synaptic Science Solutions. During his PhD, Eivind worked towards the development of a method t...

Five years ago, the Aage V. Jensen foundation deliberately flooded a piece of drained, coastal land at Gyldensteen on North Funen in Denmark...

Associate Professor, Astrid Eichhorn is part of the CP3-Origins group at the University of Southern Denmark. She received the 2020 Villum Yo...

Dr Claus Christensen has a PhD from the University of Copenhagen. He is also a master brewer at the Munkebo Brewery in Odense, Denmark. Clau...

Professor in cultural sociology Ian Woodward, and PhD researcher in market anthropology, Signe Banke, are based at the University of Souther...

Dr Carolin Löscher is Associate Professor at the Nordic Centre for Earth Evolution (NordCEE) at the University of Southern Denmark, where sh...

Dr Philip Hallenborg is a molecular biologist and research advisor at the University of Southern Denmark. He is also an author, having publi...

Associate Professor, Emily Hogg (@emilyjhogg) examines the relationship between contemporary literature and precarity, alcohol consumption a...

Associate Professor Ane Fisker examines the vaccine programme in Guinea-Bissau. Data suggests there are non-specific effects from vaccines.S...

What is Russia’s influence in the West? What is Soft Power? Is liberal democracy the thing everybody wants? Our guest this week, Vincent Kea...

How is culture organised. How do museums, theatres, concert halls and underground players function together as a system. And how does the in...

Dr Daniel Mills is a Post-Doc at Stanford University. His research primarily concerns the co-evolution of the Proterozoic biosphere (Earth’s...