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It is possible to build all the buildings in the world out of wood without reducing the number of trees in the forests MAY 2025 | We must find ways to exclude concrete, metal, and plastic when…
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Happy animals are a competitive advantage for Sweden MAY 2025 | When consumers in Europe are asked what matters most to them when buying meat, animal welfare tops the list in every country. That the…
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Changing climate creates new threats: “Our trees are not ready to fight back” CHANGE issue 2 2024 | Forest damage is often associated with biological factors such as fungi, insects, and wildlife.…
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They are developing the haulers and wheel loaders of the future MAY 2025 | As doctoral students employed by the industry, Joel Cramsky and Manoranjan Kumar combine the best of both worlds. With…
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Secure care for young people can cause trauma – but also save lives MAY 2025 | For some, secure care for young people can offer a new chance, but for many it can become a nightmare. Sofia Enell,…
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Is the forest our most underrated source of wellbeing? DECEMBER 2025 | For Susanne Knutsson, forests are both a personal haven and an object for research. She studies the kind of forest value that is…
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Where researchers unlock the full potential of wood DECEMBER 2025 | From millimetre-sized wood fibres to timber-based high-rise buildings. The cutting-edge research within Competitive Timber…
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The professor who sees herself as part of Sweden’s best teacher education JANUARY 2026 | How do young children learn mathematics? Hanna Palmér knows. Her research on children’s learning of mathematics…
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The struggle for change and a democratic Ukraine DECEMBER 2025 | How do you build democracy in a state with no democratic history? Daniel Silander, Hanna Ryzhenko and their colleagues have taken on…
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Equality and inclusion will save the maritime sector JANUARY 2026 | For Magnus Boström, gender equality is a matter close to his heart, on a personal level as well as professionally. In his research,…
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School-age educare can reduce the risk of children being recruited into gangs JANUARI 2024 | Many children spend a significant amount of time in school-age educare, both before and after school.…
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Can we help forests adapt to a changing climate? MAY 2025 | Global warming and a changing climate are placing new demands on our forests. Doctoral student Karolina Pehrson is researching on…
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Linnaeus University’s first Wallenberg Scholar aims to understand how the Baltic Sea responds to climate change CHANGE issue 2 2024 | In 2007, Jarone Pinhassi and colleagues at Linnaeus University,…
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The archaeologist who mostly looks ahead CHANGE No 2 2024 | Archaeology is often associated with unearthing the past, but for Cornelius Holtorf, professor of archaeology, it is equally about looking…
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Drones with hypersensitive sensors help researchers map forest health CHANGE issue 2 2024 | Changes in the health of trees and forest stands begin long before we can detect them with the naked eye.…
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We can preserve the eyesight of more people with more effective treatment CHANGE issue 2 2024 | António Macedo is a professor of optometry at Linnaeus University, Sweden’s second in the subject. For…
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Shaping the future of timber structures CHANGE issue 2 2024 | How does wood work, and how can we best utilise this material in design and construction of buildings? These are some of the questions…
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The graduate school where archaeologists collaborate with businesses May 2024 | Skeleton analyses that assist the police and a digital cultural heritage that reaches wider audiences. Since its start,…