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Pure-tone audiometry. Hearing Systems. Photo: Joachim Rode.
03 SEP

Hearing aids fit for the future

New DTU research is paving the way for matching hearing aids more closely to user needs. The aim is for more people to be happy with their hearing aids—and actually use...

Electrotechnology Sound Health technology Hearing aids
Photo: Mikal Schlosser
10 JUL

Concert-goers’ exercise comparable with spinning

The most active concert participants at Roskilde Festival burn about as many calories as they would doing two hours of spinning or running.

Mathematical modelling Statistics Health and diseases
Walk, sleep and cognition
09 JUL

Team of CACHET researchers reach finals in Stanford Medicine X competition

Physical activity, sleep and cognitive function: Clinical pilot study on crowd-sourced mHealth for cognitive rehabilitation

Health and diseases Medical equipment and systems
VulCur MedTech wins Venture Cup's National Startup Competition 2018. Photo: Venture Cup
03 JUL

Wound healing start-up wins Venture Cup

DTU distinguished itself at the Venture Cup National Startup Competition 2018. Medical equipment for treatment of chronic wounds was the big winner of the competition.

Health technology
Mixture of pesticides causes lower birth weight in rats
02 JUL

Mixture of pesticides causes lower birth weight in rats

Pregnant rats that are given a mixture of pesticides at doses that individually are not harmful, risk having offspring with lower birth weight, studies from DTU show...

Food safety Health and diseases
Photo: Danish Design Award
28 JUN

Innovative instruments solve problems for midwives and surgeons

DTU start-ups develop new eco-friendly disposable products for hospitals. Common for these solutions is that they are simple, innovative, and easy to use.

Health technology
eHLQ figur
27 JUN

Digital Health Toolkit

The research group of Health Informatics and Innovation published an instrument and a toolkit to assess users´digital health literacy.

Health and diseases
01 JUN

Nature's defence mechanisms can reduce the use of antibiotics

Researchers at DTU have identified natural peptides that fight bacteria, thereby reducing the need for antibiotics.

Bacteria and microorganisms Food Food safety Health and diseases Production animals
Photo: Center for Playware, DTU
17 MAY

Danish welfare-tech wins award in Singapore

Modular welfare technology Moto Tiles, developed at DTU for eldercare, wins Product Innovation of the Year at the Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards.

Electrotechnology Robot technology and automation Health technology
17 MAY

Major EU grants to pioneering research

Grants Researchers receive funding from the European Commission for pioneering research.

Metals and alloys Biotechnology Materials Health technology Materials technology
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