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  • Popular researchers have more success

    Talk like people do, researchers. Those who present their research in an understandable way have everything to gain. It will provide more research funding and promotes fresh internal growth.

  • Correct English not enough

    It is not sufficient to have good knowledge of the language to manage Master's studies on an English-based engineer programme. It is more important to use communicative strategies to make yourself understood. This is shown by the first study of its kind into how well English-based teaching works at a Swedish university of technology.

  • Online time can hobble brain’s important work

    While you are browsing online, you could be squandering memories – or losing important information.

  • Disaster warner and revolution catalyst in one

    Researchers at KTH have now developed a system for wireless sharing and communication which they call Podnet. The aim has been to investigate and facilitate sporadic communication between different devices, such as mobile phones, mp3 players and tablet computers. According to Gunnar Karlsson, Professor of Communication Networks and head of Podnet, there are many areas of application for the system.