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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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Doctoral project: How are carbon flows in coastal ecosystems influenced by climate change? A major knowledge-gap in science is how climate change will affect biochemical processes, biodiversity, and…
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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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Prominent American researcher gave lecture at Linnaeus University News
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Plans for European research centre at Ottenby bird observatory News
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New research project on the impact of extreme weather on biodiversity and pollinating insects News
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Elias Broman and Hanna Farnelid awarded scholarship from the foundation Konung Carl XVI Gustafs 50-årsfond News
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New, active viruses found at depths of over 400 meters News
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Difficult to foresee how global warming will influence life in oceans and lakes based on existing research News
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Remarkable Success of Noctuid Moths Amidst Climate Change: Swedish Study Reveals Surprising Trends News
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Watch the film about the expedition to Arctic with Linnaeus University's researchers News
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Free-flowing river stretches more important for vital fish populations than previously thought News
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SEK 15.5 million to study the role of the Swedish oak in the climate transition News
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The Baltic Sea’s potential greenhouse gas emissions and ecosystem studied in two new research projects News
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Linnaeus University participating in the "North of Greenland" Expedition News
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