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Researcher and industrial designer Karin Ehrnberger.

The technology that shapes our values

Design influences us more than we realise – it shapes our habits and determines who fits in. With a norm-critical approach, researcher and industrial designer Karin Ehrnberger shows how form reveals hidden values and opens up technology that works for more people.

How she reveals hidden norms

One of the best ways to read about the development is to follow our dedicated LinkedIn pages on various topics relevant to our research.

Women shaping science

Discover how female researchers at KTH are shaping the science of the future. The exhibition Women Shape Science showcases projects by female doctoral students and postdocs. The initiative is backed by the Women on PhD (WoP) network, which promotes gender equality and equal opportunities.

Visit the exhibition at the KTH Library

Innovation meets gender equality

How are innovation, technological development and gender equality connected? In November, Inspire Lab, a new centre at KTH, is organising a series of lectures with experts and researchers who are working towards a more equal, inclusive and sustainable society.

Be inspired by how gender equality drives innovation

NEWS FROM KTH
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Per Högselius wants to see an open and level-headed debate about the pros and cons of nuclear power. (Photo: Christer Gummeson)

Nuclear power in a warmer climate

How will nuclear power cope with climate change? A new book, edited by historian of technology Per Högselius, examines how a warmer climate and water shortages could affect nuclear power plants.

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Premature baby resting in hospital ward
New research reveals details about how cerebral hemorrhages cause brain damage during premature birth. “Instead of remaining flexible and ready to grow into different types of brain cells, the stem cells start changing too early or stop growing altogether,” says Professor Anna Herland.

Potential treatment may prevent brain damage in premature babies

A treatment that could protect premature babies from brain damage showed promise in a recent study. Using a first-of-its-kind prenatal brain model created with human cells researchers observed new det...

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Doctor examining an X-ray image of a patient with lung cancer. (Photo: Mostphotos)

ERC funding: researchers to map how cancer spreads

A majority of cancer-related deaths occur because a primary tumour has produced metastases. However, the primary tumours and cancer cells that give rise to metastases, how they spread, and how they ev...

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