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  • 3D printers for 2D material research outside the cleanroom

    Published Apr 24, 2023
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  • Intelligence at the edge (i-EDGE)

    Published Feb 27, 2023

    A consortium from industry and academia has been awarded €4.5M by the EU, UK and Switzerland to build a next-generation hardware platform for edge computing using nanomechanical relays.

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  • Mininvasive Medical Technologies

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    Published Jan 13, 2023

    Mininvasive Medical Technologies is on its mission to reduce the inconveniencies of blood sampling with painless microneedle technology

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  • 3D printing can now manufacture customized sensors for robots, pacemakers, and more

    Published Oct 25, 2022

    A newly-developed 3D printing technique could be used to cost-effectively produce customized electronic “machines” the size of insects which enable advanced applications in robotics, medical devices a...

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  • 3D model of living brain cancer points to possible future for drug screening

    Published Feb 22, 2022

    As a potential alternative for drug testing without lab animals, researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology developed and successfully tested a 3D model of living brain cancer that surmounts one...

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  • Master thesis or internship in Programmable Matter

    Published Apr 14, 2021

    “Programmable matter intends to enable the instant creation of complex objects and their transfiguration on command. If such magical morphable matter were cheap and effective, it would allow us to sen...

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  • A Nature Physics publication: Three-dimensional fluid lattices

    Published Apr 01, 2021
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  • A Scalable Method for the large-area Integration of 2D Materials

    Published Feb 10, 2021
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  • Awarded Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship to Erica Zeglio at Herland Lab

    Published Feb 08, 2021

    Here is the abstract.

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  • Congratulations to Niclas Roxhed - appointed acting director of MedTech Labs

    Published Feb 04, 2021
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  • Brush that loosens cells in cysts could become weapon against pancreatic cancer

    Published Jan 27, 2021
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  • Världens första välfungerande hemmatest för urinvägsinfektioner

    Published Dec 11, 2020
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  • 35 miljoner till forskning för snabbare trådlös kommunikation

    Published Oct 27, 2020
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  • PhD defence of Weijin Guo September 11th 1pm

    Published Sep 01, 2020
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  • Spider silk nanomembranes aid artificial tissue formation

    Published Aug 18, 2020

    Lab-grown tissues are of interest in medical treatment, for example in transplants, or to study biologic processes in so-called "in vitro models". A typical process to grow tissue in the lab involves ...

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  • New test strip preserves clues that blood tests often overlook

    Published May 20, 2020

    A new synthetic paper for finger prick blood tests could provide accurate point-of-care diagnostics for cancer, COVID-19 and other serious diseases. Researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology sa...

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  • Synthetic paper for fluorescence bioassays

    Published May 15, 2020
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  • De forskar om Terminator-material

    Published May 14, 2020

    Ett av de första användningsområdena för forskarnas robotikmaterial är grönsaksförpackningar. Materialet är inte programmerbart i steg ett, men kommer att kunna återanvändas långt bortom de tre-fyra g...

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  • Researchers sending out home test kits to identify spread of COVID-19 antibodies in Stockholm

    Published Apr 08, 2020

    Corona virus self-test kits are being mailed to 1,000 residents of Stockholm over the Easter weekend

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  • Using ordinary tape, researchers make chip that could speed up drug development

    Published Mar 27, 2020
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