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Project: VanProd - Innovation for Enhanced Production of Vanadium from Waste Streams in the Nordic Region Vanadium is an important element for industry and despite its projected increased consumption,…
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Project: Cell-to-cell-signaling in microbial communities of pyrite-oxidizing acidophiles Microorganisms preferentially grow on surfaces in a mixed community of different species, termed 'biofilms'.…
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Project: Decoding spatiotemporal predator impact The growing populations of seals and cormorants in the Baltic Sea are believed to contribute to the decline of coastal fish, increasing the pressure to…
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Project: Biogeochemical controls on primary production, primary producer community assemblage, and photic zone methane and nitrous oxide in northern Greenland fjords Global warming has large…
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Algoland - Algal Solutions for Air, Water, Industry and Society Our research group studies the capacity of microalgae to purify air and water, produce energy and biomass and contribute to sustainable…
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Project: Algoland – Mussel farming and sustainable feed from algae and mussels The Algoland project "Mussel farming and sustainable feed from algae and mussels" finds sustainable solutions to societal…
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Project: Algoland – Cleaning the water The Algoland project finds sustainable solutions to societal challenges. With Linnaeus University at its core, Algoland encompasses a community of knowledge from…
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Project: Multi-Use Offshore Platform This project examines the feasibility of developing a pilot-scale multi-use offshore platform (MUOP) at the wind farm nearshore Kårehamn in the Baltic Sea.
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Project: Virus control on Baltic Picocyanobacteria Viruses are the most abundant biological entity in marine environments and influence the abundance and evolution of microbes. Here, we explore the…
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Deep bedrock mineral veins are microbial graveyards News
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Icebreaker Oden has left the harbour and the expedition to the Arctic has begun News
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Millions to environmental research on how beach wrack can be removed and transformed into a future resource News
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Joacim Rosenlund thinks circularly News
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New, active viruses found at depths of over 400 meters News
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Three researchers receive a total of SEK 10.5 million News
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Europe’s largest meteorite crater–home to deep ancient life News
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Exposure to water that is both salty and fresh is key to future success News
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Microbes may have lived in the underground for more than a billion years News