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From left, Artemy Zhigulev, Pelin Sahlén and Hanna Björck. Their latest research offers new clues that may explain what causes the most common heart defect present at birth. (Photo: David Callahan)

Cause of common heart valve defect revealed in genetic study

New clues from genetic research may help explain what causes the most common heart defect present at birth. Researchers in Sweden have identified rare DNA changes during fetal development that can lea...

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A comparison of two potatoes inoculated with Phytophthora infestans. Seven days after inoculation, the untreated potato (left) shows the characteristic late blight symptoms, while the potato treated with the peptide CS5 (right) shows no symptoms.

A new way to stop global spread of pathogen once linked to Ireland's Great Famine

Research at KTH has taken an important step toward fighting potato late blight, a plant disease that once triggered an historic famine in Ireland and now threatens to spread globally due to climate ch...

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KTH is Scandinavia’s most international university, according to THE (Photo: Jon Lindhe, KTH).

KTH ranks high on list of world’s most international universities

Times Higher Education (THE) Student has published its 2026 list of the most international universities in the world, in which KTH ranked 25th – the highest among universities in Scandinavia.   “It...

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”Audience Choise” with Brahms violin concert

26 April: Classical masterpieces meet beloved music from film and stage in an atmospheric concert at Kungasalen, performed by KTH Academic Orchestra and soloist Sigurd Jørgensen Eide.

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