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Author: Mattias Stenström

Visit the largest zebrafish facility in the Nordic countries

The Zebrafish Core Facility will offer on-site guided tours for two days, enabling visitors to learn about our medical research, fish breeding practices, technology and much more. Glimpse a world of opportunities together with us at ZCF.

Can paint generate electricity?

Can we replace batteries in low-power applications with energy-generating paint? KTH's researchers are working with nanotechnology to make it possible.

Who will be Ukraine’s first Nobel Prize laureate?

Crash Course on the year’s scientific Nobel Prizes

What scientific discoveries are being rewarded this year? Join us for our Crash Course and hear directly from the Nobel Prize committees on who they selected and why their discoveries are so important.

One hundred thousand people in Sweden are suffering from inflammatory bowel disease – the latest research findings

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. IBD is usually lifelong, and it has become more common. It now affects about 100,000 people in Sweden. Treatments include medication and often surgery. Research at Karolinska Institutet shows that IBD is associated with increased risk for other diseases.

Live podcast: How shall we ensure future health for everyone?

We need to improve human health around the world, at the same time as we must drastically reduce our consumption of resources drawn from the planet. How can we do this? According to Stefan Swartling Peterson, professor of global transformations for health, we must engage young people on these issues – and time is running out!

Energy-efficient surfaces inspired by nature

A journey through time to Nobel’s Stockholm as seen in drawings of the city

Exhibition: Space Waves and a Tale

In 1970 Hannes Alfvén (1908-1995), a professor at the Royal Institute of Technology, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discoveries in plasma physics and their applications. The exhibition "Space Waves and a Tale" tells about portions of Alfvén's extensive research, his active civic engagement and, not least, his 1966 literary work "Sagan om den stora datamaskinen".

Which historic Swedes would have received a Nobel Prize today?

During this special guided tour, we will tell about some of the historical figures whose images are displayed in the Golden Hall of Stockholm City Hall. Its walls are decorated with 18 million mosaic pieces, which tell about Sweden's history.

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