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This year's Emission Gap Report states that CO2 emissions are heading in the wrong direction. Read about five possible solutions.
Electronic surveillance is spreading around the world, with universities using behavioural data to predict how young people will fare. New research from KU and DTU show...
Several international covid-19-related articles, published recently in e.g. Nature magazines, are based on data from a DTU project that ended in 2016.
Students from DTU are being taught how to hack Internet of Things devices from the business world. The purpose is to create a safer world of IoT devices.
DTU is one of the main architects behind a new large European network aimed at developing the cities and transport solutions of tomorrow.
The company Dencrypt, with advanced encryption technology from DTU, is among the 10 winners of NATO’s Defence Innovation Challenge.
WiFi information—data from wireless routers—which is routinely collected by an Android smartphone can provide highly accurate information about your whereabouts 90 per...