Denmark
Denmark
Science in Denmark
We all know it from our chemistry lessons: the Bohr model of the atom, in which electrons orbit around a nucleus of neutrons and protons. Although this model has been extended several times by Niels Bohr, its basic features are still valid. In contrast, another Danish achievement is completely outdated today: a device for the magnetic recording of sound, the cassette recorder. It was invented at the end of the 19th century by Valdemar Poulsen.
The Facts
Population | 5,977,412 [1] |
Area | 40,000 km² [2] |
Gross domestic product per capita in US-Dollar | 68,300.0 [3] |
Public expenditure on education (share of GDP) | 6.4 % [4] |
Share of female researchers | 35.8 % |
Universities | 73 |
Universities per 1 million inhabitants | 12.70 |
Students | 308,567 |
Expenditure on Research and Development (share of GDP) | 3.0 (share of GDP) [5] |
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