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46 mio. kr. for seven young researchers
Seven young DTU researchers receive Villum Young Investigator grants for a total of DKK 46 million.
Villum Fondens Villum Young Investigator programme allows talented Danish and international researchers to pursue their ideas and establish their own research groups at Danish universities.
“The only thing we know today about the new knowledge that will shape our lives in 20 years’ time is that it is largely being created in the minds of talented young researchers. It is therefore important to give young researchers a solid starting point for establishing their own research profiles,” says Thomas Bjørnholm, Executive Chief Scientific Officer of VILLUM FONDEN in connection with the awarding of grants.
Top 10 Amazing Discoveries About Ancient Authors And Books
In the past, anything capable of holding a doodle was used in the way of a page. Papyrus, rock, and wood all contain valuable information and provide regular discoveries in this fascinating field.
Unusual authors or unknown works by famous figures are just the beginning. Recent finds also included books that kill, Bible stories with different endings, and one of the biggest scams to hit the antiquities trade.
10 Ancient Egyptian Medicine
A unique collection of Egyptian manuscripts are held in Copenhagen, Denmark. The large cache only came up for translation in 2018, and thus far, the fraction deciphered was insightful. Several medical texts came from the ancient Tebtunis temple library, which was active until 200 BC and founded long before the famous library in Alexandria.
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The South African National Research Foundation has granted Henning an A1 rating for the third time.
Henning has published about 500 papers in international mathematics journals, including more than 100 papers in the prestigious Discrete Mathematics journal.
University of Johannesburg (UJ) expert mathematician Professor Michael Henning has received a much-coveted A1 rating for the third time.
The A1 rating is the highest rating of the South African National Research Foundation (NRF).
The NRF grants A1 ratings to researchers who are recognised internationally by all reviewers as leading scholars in their field for the high quality and wide impact of their recent outputs.
Conservative backbencher David Davis MP has called for the UK Government to distribute vitamin D supplementation to society s most at-risk of Covid-19.