KTH News
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Empowering people on social networks
Published Jan 07, 2014Social networks have changed the world. Now they need to be changed. A KTH researcher is part of an international project to improve privacy on the web.
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KTH researchers predict an exciting 2014
Published Dec 30, 2013New year, new scientific discoveries. The overarching goal of KTH's development plan is to create a brighter future. But how do researchers make this a reality in their day-to-day work? We asked eight...
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Algae that could replace fish and crude oil
Published Dec 12, 2013Across thousands of square metres in Skåne, Fredrika Gullfot plans to cultivate microalgae which she says can solve the problem of overfished seas.
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KTH's role in Brazil grows
Published Nov 21, 2013The exchange between Sweden and Brazil continues to grow. Most recently, the city of Curitiba and KTH agreed to deepen their cooperation in sustainable city planning.
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Environmental investment is good business
Published Nov 20, 2013A strengthened brand, proud employees and money saved. To invest in the environment and sustainability is profitable for companies. But more reliable methods are needed for accurately evaluating envir...
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Robyn ready for the future
Published Nov 14, 2013Hi Robyn. You have been awarded the KTH Great Prize. How do you feel about the pomp at Stadshuset where you will receive the award? “It will be fun to see how it works and how the KTH spirit is man...
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Waste could help fuel low carbon energy and transport
Published Nov 11, 2013In a time when society – and nature itself – are threatened by climate change, it seems fair to ask: Does recycling still matter? Two KTH researchers say it does.
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Project plants seeds for widespread urban farming
Published Oct 28, 2013City dwellers may one day soon harvest vegetables and catch fish without leaving their kitchens, using equipment under development at KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
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Doctoral honouree focuses on sustainable development
Published Oct 22, 2013For Swedish business leader Antonia Ax:son Johnson, building bridges between business and science has been a vital part of sustainable development.
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Web firestorm raises concern over free exchange in science
Published Oct 18, 2013Where new research is concerned, how free is one to think out loud and express ideas? The Swedish politician, Peter Pedersen, has already found out – at some cost. When he asked an open question about...
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Nanomaterial risks unclear
Published Sep 30, 2013There are huge gaps in our knowledge of the effects of nanomaterials on health and the environment. This has been established by KTH researchers after mapping the risks and applications of the materia...
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Honorary doctorates announced
Published Sep 30, 2013Antonia Ax:son Johnson, head of the Axel Johnson Group, will join leading researchers from Canada, the U.S. and Great Britain in receiving honorary doctorates from KTH Royal Institute of Technology on...
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Through the roofing glass
Published Sep 19, 2013Solar panels are not the only way to capture clean energy from the sun. Glass roofs that draw on technology developed at KTH have emerged as an aesthetically pleasing way to self-generate household he...
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Boats tap the rising sun
Published Sep 10, 2013Coming from the land of the midnight sun, a team of KTH students traveled to the land of the rising sun to win a solar-powered boat race on Japan's largest lake.
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KTH shares spotlight with Obama
Published Sep 05, 2013For 10 minutes on Wednesday fuel cells researchers from KTH Royal Institute of Technology shared centre stage in the university library with U.S. President Barack Obama.
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Solar cell performance improves with ion-conducting polymer
Published Sep 03, 2013Researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology have found a way to make dye-sensitized solar cells more energy-efficient and longer-lasting.
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Why Obama is visiting KTH
Published Sep 02, 2013KTH Royal Institute of Technology is home to extensive research into renewable energy and other, related areas. Here are some of the reasons why U.S. President Barack Obama is visiting the university ...
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Welcome to KTH, Obama!
Published Aug 30, 2013U.S. President Barack Obama is coming to KTH Royal Institute of Technology on Sept. 4. He will be joined by Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, to get a taste of KTH's research in renewable ener...
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Solar energy repackaged for the mass market
Published Aug 28, 2013The mass market appeal of solar power could get a boost from design and packaging concepts being developed at KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
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Roads could power cars across Europe
Published Aug 27, 2013Electric car development is primarily focused on fuel efficiency, and until recently, researchers have been seeking answers under the bonnet. But a team at KTH Royal Institute of Technology is looking...
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