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EU transport attachés met research and innovation at KTH
Published Jul 05, 2023On 29 June, 60 EU transport attachés and Swedish government representatives learned about KTH's research and innovation. The visit was organised by KTH's research platform for transport and took place...
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In sensory perception, brain makes trade-offs between accuracy and speed
Published Jun 26, 2023When an animal takes notice of an approaching figure, it needs to determine what it is, and quickly. In nature, competition and survival dictate that it’s better to think fast—that is, for the brain t...
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Student field study: how coffee beans can lift farmers out of poverty
Published Jun 21, 2023KTH students David Sigge and Filip Borgström spent two months in Thailand as part of their degree project in industrial economics. They looked at if and how farmers could increase their income in a su...
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Researcher 3D prints world's smallest wineglass with new method
Published Jun 20, 2023Researchers have 3D-printed the world’s smallest wine glass—nearly indistinguishable with the naked eye—with a rim smaller than the width of a human hair. But the idea wasn’t to cater to extremely lig...
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How higher food prices have an impact
Published Jun 19, 2023What foods are we cutting down on and what do we go on buying, despite rising prices? Students at KTH have analysed all the purchases made by loyalty scheme members in Coop stores over the past two ye...
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When we run out of land, it’s time for ‘blue proteins’
Published Jun 19, 2023When Fredrik Gröndahl looks at the sea, he sees the potential to relieve humanity of its near-total, and increasingly unsustainable reliance on arable land. The answer to feeding the world is to turn ...
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Thousands of newly-admitted students welcomed by their peers
Published Jun 09, 2023Spring is the time when applicants receive their acceptance letter from KTH, but the initial contact doesn’t end there. Soon afterward each admitted student receives a personal call from a student amb...
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Tiny quantum electronic vortexes in superconductors can circulate in ways not seen before
Published Jun 01, 2023Within superconductors little tornadoes of electrons, known as quantum vortices, can occur which have important implications in superconducting applications such as quantum sensors. Now a new kind of ...
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Enceladus’ gargantuan water vapor halo inspires awe and wonder
Published May 30, 2023Time will tell whether life has formed on one of Saturn’s moons, Enceladus, but for now people on Earth are marveling at the newly-revealed scale of an enormous water vapor plume and the “halo” it for...
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Fresh vegetables all year round through farming in water
Published May 30, 2023Water-based, or hydroponic, technology for indoor farming means that more and more retailers, restaurants and households are choosing to grow their own fresh vegetables. “Developing indoor farming of...
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Electric scooters less popular since introduction of new parking rules
Published May 26, 2023Fewer e-scooters and parking racks a long way from the user’s destination. These may be a couple of reasons why the use of e-scooters has decreased with the introduction of new parking rules last autu...
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Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai visits KTH
Published May 26, 2023During his first trip to Sweden, the CEO of Google also visited KTH. On the agenda were meeting with KTH personnel and students and a conversation about the biggest technological talking point of the ...
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The KTH Alum of the Year 2023 is opera’s tech rebel
Published May 25, 2023He’s a trained opera singer, composer and church musician. He has invented electronic instruments, become a PhD at KTH and composed 12 operas. And now Professor Carl Unander-Scharin is KTH Alumnus of ...
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Newsmakers at KTH – May 2023
Published May 22, 2023Who has received what when it comes to funding? What findings, results and researchers have attracted attention outside KTH? Under the vignette Newsmakers, we provide a selection of the latest news an...
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Agreement between KTH and UC Berkeley to extend close cooperation
Published May 11, 2023Expanded opportunities for students and researchers in Berkeley agreement with Sweden’s leading technical university.
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New Chair fights for a free academia
Published May 03, 2023Johan Sterte is the new Chair of the KTH University board as of 1 May. He is currently County Governor of Västmanland and has a long and broad background in the sector.
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Aiming to give AI a sense of shame
Published May 02, 2023Researchers at KTH have trained AI to create folk music. The next step is to give AI an ego, the ability to feel shame and the courage to take risks. Bob Sturm at KTH is one of the researchers behind ...
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SEK 100 million to quantum research
Published Apr 24, 2023It has now been confirmed that KTH will be the coordinator for a new quantum research project. SEK 100 million over 30 months will be used to bolster safe data communication over short and long distan...
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Navigate your career with a KTH mentor
Published Apr 19, 2023KTH alumna Katarina Wall Stenberg and student engineer Kim Taalbi meet regularly as mentor and mentee at the KTH Library café. “We look at where we are and the way forward. For me, the main thing is ...
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Coconuts and lemons enable a thermal wood for indoor heating and cooling
Published Mar 30, 2023A building material that combines coconuts, lemons and modified wood could one day be enough to heat and cool your home. The three renewable sources provide the key components of a wood composite ther...
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