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Study on ship sliming suggests way to reduce costs in ocean transport
Slime build-up is a costly drag on fuel efficiency for ocean-going cargo ships, leading to more emissions and, eventually, higher consumer prices. A recent study, however, suggests a new approach to m...
Read the articleHe aims for innovative technology in medicine
Joakim Lundeberg, professor of molecular biotechnology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, has received just over 30 million kronor from the Swedish Research Council's distinguished professor grant ...
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AI-based models are better than human experts at identifying ovarian cancer via ultrasound images. This is the result of a study by researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and KI.
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- Study on ship sliming suggests way to reduce costs in ocean transport
20 Jan 2025
- He aims for innovative technology in medicine
14 Jan 2025
- AI better at detecting ovarian cancer
13 Jan 2025
- AI can help operators make quick decisions in the electricity system
8 Jan 2025
- Increased demand for electricity requires new solutions and innovations
8 Jan 2025