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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,…
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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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How to make continuous-cover forestry profitable DECEMBER 2025 | When Nils Fagerberg bought his own plot of woodland, he wanted to gain an economic return without a clear-cut area right outside his…
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The unknown methane leak at the deepest point of the Baltic Sea MAY 2025 | During an expedition to the Landsort Deep, researchers from Linnaeus University and Stockholm University made a disturbing…
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Seeing smoke rise from the forest is every forest owner's nightmare DECEMBER 2025 | Climate change is making forest fires increasingly common. Bengt Nilsson and Frida Björcman, who both own forest…
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At Otto’s farm, AI is used for sustainable energy supply JANUARY 2026 | With his research in artificial intelligence, Karl-Olof Lindahl aims to create real-world value here and now. Such as helping…
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Open science is an important item on the international agenda Linnaeus University’s vice-chancellor, Peter Aronsson, serves on the board of the International Association of Universities, an…
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Validation crucial for moving on after sibling violence MAY 2025 | Unilateral violence between siblings is often not linked to a specific environment. Instead, it can be due to absent parents who have…
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Among conspiracy theories, tinfoil hatters and rabbit holes MAY 2025 | People’s firm belief that nothing happens by chance or without a plan follows a clear pattern. Conspiracy theories are a way of…
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The media are a prerequisite for a democratic society MAY 2025 | Populism, disinterest, and AI. Democracy is being challenged in many different ways. To save it, it is important that we do not take it…
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With European strength behind, healthcare will be improved DECEMBER 2025 | Long-term care workers, as well as family carers, struggle daily to find enough time and energy. Now they are to receive…
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A split-second battle between life and death DECEMBER 2025 | Early presence at an incident is vital. It can save lives, keep a fire under control, or reduce the consequences of other developments.
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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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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…