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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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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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It is possible to build all the buildings in the world out of wood without reducing the number of trees in the forests We must find ways to exclude concrete, metal, and plastic when designing…
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Torbjörn Forkby: ”Gangs are a manifestation of a changing society” JANUARI 2024 | Headlines about gang crime and shootings have never been as prevalent as they are now, and demands for action are…
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Reaching areas that have been largely unexplored is pure magic CHANGE Nr 1 2024 | For 67 days, Hanna Farnelid travelled on the ice breaker Oden, to study the ocean’s ecosystem at the very northernmost…
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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,…
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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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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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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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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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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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Can we help forests adapt to a changing climate? Global warming and a changing climate are placing new demands on our forests. Doctoral student Karolina Pehrson is researching on photosynthesis,…
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“The close contact we have with our partners allows us to move and act a little faster than others” APRIL 2024 DIGITALISATION | Working closely and innovatively – with schools in education, with…
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Swedish criminal policy under review: Which reforms have delivered? SEPTEMBER 2024 | Hans Grönqvist is a professor of economics with a strong focus on social and economic inequality. Since 2023, he…
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Harald and the underground university CHANGE issue 2 2024 | In December 1997, the economist Harald Niklasson sets foot in Kosovo for the first time. He is invited to a wedding, but his real purpose is…
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Without reading comprehension, it’s easy to be left out SEPTEMBER 2024 | Reading and reading comprehension are skills that are fundamental throughout life and crucial for becoming an active member of…
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Kristofer Årestedt: What kind of life awaits after a cardiac arrest? RESEARCH IN FOCUS Nr 1 2024 | Mental fatigue, anxiety, or memory disturbances. The consequences of a cardiac arrest can manifest…
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World-leading knowledge becomes vital competitive advantages for businesses CHANGE No. 1 2024 | From the tree swaying in the forest to the finished wooden dining table being set for a family meal. The…