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Why your building is often too hot, or cold — and the simple fix
Not happy with the heating in your office, or your apartment building? A new study shows that complicated “smart building” technology isn’t the only answer for spaces that feel too hot after lunch, or...
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New experiment could enable safer work in space
Working as an astronaut outside a space station involves significant risks; astronauts’ time is also limited and precious. On several occasions, astronauts have found themselves in life-threatening si...
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Innovation is born at the boundaries
Anyone who has worked creatively with others knows that one plus one can actually become three. At NAVET, interdisciplinary and cross-boundary collaboration results in technological solutions used in ...
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- Why your building is often too hot, or cold — and the simple fix
3 Jun 2026
- Innovation is born at the boundaries
29 May 2026
- Robots to be tested in the home
25 May 2026
- New chip offers way to make use of quantum system ‘imperfections’
19 May 2026
- She develops technology for the Einstein Telescope
13 May 2026
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- Nobel symposium highlights the importance of atmospheric chemistry
15 Jun 2026
- IDS13 will tell the history and future of the dendrimer research field
11 Jun 2026
- Simulation and gaming conference returns to Stockholm
11 May 2026
- Blood protein levels change from childhood to adulthood
29 Apr 2026
- Successful exchange with Kyoto University
9 Apr 2026
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P. H. Cabral de Souza and K. Engvall,
"Bed material aging in industrial-scale fast pyrolysis of biomass: Effects of ash and particle morphology on bio-oil yield and composition,"
Fuel, vol. 427, 2027.
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H. Wang, X. Wang and I. Jahn,
"A Current-Feedforward-Based Hybrid Synchronization Control for Transient Stability Enhancement,"
in Proceedings 24th Wind and Solar Integration Workshop, WISO 2025, 2026, pp. 377-382.
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M. Storbacka and C. Qi,
"A flexible Bayesian framework for atomic masses by locally inferring configuration mixing,"
Communications Physics, vol. 9, no. 1, 2026.
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