Fiction can help us understand ourselves during the coronavirus crisis Works of fiction are important in that they can help us approach the unthinkable when we are subjected to sudden experiences of the wholly unanticipated.
A visit to Rome using centuries-old guidebooks "There were big differences in what people thought was important and noteworthy, beautiful or ugly," says Anna Blennow.
Share your research: the researcher's guide to captivating science communication A new handbook on how to share your research from Videnskab.dk and ScienceNordic.com.
Scientists: Use animal manure's stinking wealth of resources New textbook shows farmers how they can get stinking rich while they are up to their knees in it.
Finnish school abandons books for tablets Some first-graders in Finland are being educated without printed books.
Photo gallery: Life on an Arctic research station In a new photo book, a Danish professor portrays scientists and life at the Zackenberg research station in Northeast Greenland.
Protestantism has left us utterly confused Protestant Christianity takes the blame for many people's doubts about who they are. This is the conclusion of a new dissertation, which examines the existential consequences of the Protestant tradition.