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Goodbye blood tests. With a urine test for home use, women will find it easier to control their hormones.

Urine tests to give women control over their hormones

PMS? Menopause symptoms? Deal with it! For photonics professor Carlota Canalias Gomez at KTH, that attitude became the starting point for an unexpected research direction. Today, she is helping to dev...

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Josefin Larsson, astrophysicist, studies what happens after supernovae explode. (Photo: Magnus Bergström)

Josefin Larsson receives Göran Gustafsson Prize in physics

When KTH professor Josefin Larsson receives this year’s Göran Gustafsson Prize in Physics from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, it is not only a major boost to her research funding. It is also r...

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Gustaf Blomqvist discovered a serious vulnerability in a smartwatch designed for children. (Photo: Private)

A KTH student hacked a children's watch

The smartwatch for children that Gustaf Blomqvist hacked in his thesis turned out to be a security disaster. The watch had an insecure network service that anyone could access via the internet.

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Seminar: 10 New Insights in Climate Science - where do we go from here?

12 March: Join the seminar where the 10 New Insights in Climate Science report highlights the latest advancements in climate change research and their implications for policymakers.

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