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New design for flat optical fiber transforms glass into an ultra sensitive platform
Optical fiber has already transformed the modern world. New research now suggests it could do even more. A new flat fiber fabrication technique produces a high fidelity sensor for a wide range of appl...
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Rubble from war can become a resource
We see it in news reports from war zones and disaster areas: mountains of debris where homes, schools and hospitals once stood. The rubble is often treated as waste. But according to a new report, it ...
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Rocket salad – the work of a space agronomist
What are we going to eat in space? That’s what KTH doctoral student Tor Blomqvist wants to find out. How will food be transported and grown – and how can it be made varied and tasty enough?
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- New design for flat optical fiber transforms glass into an ultra sensitive platform
13 Aug 2026
- Rubble from war can become a resource
24 Jun 2026
- Rocket salad – the work of a space agronomist
18 Jun 2026
- KTH ranked second in Sweden, 82nd in world
18 Jun 2026
- KTH and Volvo Cars become strategic partners
16 Jun 2026