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Research at KTH Royal Institute of Technology generates new knowledge and technological development that can lead to significant change – for the world, for society and for people.

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Three researchers.
Researchers Miriam Akkermann, Sandra Pauletto and Kira Vibe Jespersen are studying sleep and sound.

The scientists who want to help us sleep better

Music can help you fall asleep – but which music works best? That’s one of the questions an international consortium on sound, music and sleep are looking at.

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Leather bag
Researchers hope that products made from fungal leather could be available in stores, within a few years. (The bag pictured is made from traditional leather) (Photo: Mostphotos)

Leather bag made of fungus

From crummy food scraps to a stylish leather bag. In a new project, researchers from KTH Royal Institute of Technology and other institutions will investigate how biotechnology can be used to produce ...

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Student accommodation
Students testing co-living in an experimental apartment at the Live-in Lab, KTH's residential lab. (Photo: Fredrik Persson)

KTH researchers contribute to more sustainable student accommodation

More sustainability and less loneliness. This could be the result of the new building regulations for student accommodation that are proposed to be introduced on 1 July and where KTH has contributed w...

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