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British study overturns the myth of a healthy glass of wine

Researchers have followed the drinking habits of 355,000 Brits for almost seven years and compared them against cardiovascular disease cases. The conclusion is clear: even moderate amounts of alcohol have adverse effects on health.

8. feb 2022

China’s NIO wants to spread EV battery swapping to Europe

With a new ambitious plan, the Chinese EV manufacturer NIO aims to build a network of battery swapping stations across Europe. Even though the legacy of Better Place may be discouraging, it seems like the technology has come a long way since then.

1. feb 2022

Analysis: Is packaging a necessary evil or a symptom of a sick consumer culture?

France has introduced a ban on the sale of packaged fruit and vegetables, and Spain is working on similar legislation. In Denmark, packaging-free supermarkets have started to appear, but critics warn against the trend, which they believe will lead to increased food waste.

1. feb 2022

Analysis: US electric vehicle market is closing in on itself

GM is investing DKK 43 billion in battery cell and electric vehicle manufacturing. But that only shows American inertia and focus on the domestic market.

1. feb 2022

Four people defend Greenland against the digital superpowers

According to several experts, interest in Greenland is growing, but the country is vulnerable to espionage and destructive cyberattacks.

1. feb 2022

Experts on the way forward: New materials are the backbone of the green transition

Electrolysis, transport of hydrogen, and ammonia-powered engines require new use of materials, the Danish Technological Institute and Force Technology advise companies.

25. jan 2022

Microchip crisis boosts repatriation of product development: Tesla leads the way

The ability to quickly change products according to the available components will be a key competitive parameter in 2022 with the continuation of long delivery times for microchips and other electronic components.

25. jan 2022

Renowned professor lets plants loose and rises to the top

Your raw food is alive and has far more sensory receptors than you, Michael Palmgren says. He is a knight of the Order of the Dannebrog—but has stepped down from his ivory tower to create better plants for a new world.

25. jan 2022

Landmark decision: Google Analytics is not compliant with GDPR

Google Analytics is no longer to be used, according to the Austrian Data Protection Authority. The tech giant’s measures cannot prevent data from ending up in the hands of US authorities.

25. jan 2022

Start-up company open-sources a pre-trained model for Danish speech recognition: Together we can make an even better version

The next big step will be a version with 10 or 100 times more training data, says the start-up behind the model.

19. jan 2022