News in sustainability
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Process of recycling batteries about to become much easier
Published Oct 17, 2023Researchers at KTH managed to improve the process of recycling batteries with the help of ordinary cellulose fibres. This can separate battery metals from other materials.
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A new comprehensive approach is needed in wireless research
Published Oct 17, 2023Challenges in the industry are increasing as we move towards a digitalised society where everything needs to be connected. The competition for the rare earth metals required in our batteries is intens...
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Christian Thomann debates in SVD about government support for industrial restructuring
Published Oct 12, 2023Government support crucial for industrial transformation. Christian Thomann from INDEK debates in Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet (SVD)
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Heatwaves hasten polymer failure
Published Oct 12, 2023Blown out tires and melting mailboxes – these are some of the reported examples of how rising global temperatures raise the risk of premature deterioration and failure in products made of polymeric ma...
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DIG-IT Lab aims to leverage benefits of digitalisation for more efficient and sustainable buildings
Published Oct 10, 2023Several researchers from the Architecture and the Built Environment field will participate in the new DIG-IT Lab research centre, an evolution of KTH Live-In Lab. The centre's purpose is to reduce the...
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‘You don’t usually expect the pope to take notice’
Published Oct 10, 2023As a world-leading researcher and writer on environmental history, KTH Professor Sverker Sörlin is used to seeing his work widely cited. But getting mentioned by Pope Francis took him by surprise.
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INDEK doctor transforming economy
Published Oct 10, 2023Ruth Brännwall is a former doctoral student att INDEK. Now she co-authored a research handbook based on the work she started during her doctoral studies.
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Total climate impact of properties in focus in new study
Published Oct 09, 2023The building stock has a significant long-term climate impact. Researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology have observed this when investigating the climate impact of recently constructed residen...
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Study reveals cancer-fighting potential for one kind of T cell
Published Oct 06, 2023Recent research at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Karolinska Institutet reveals how certain immune cells interact with — and kill — cancer cells. The research work is considered so important th...
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Vinnova grant for a small project with great impact potential
Published Sep 28, 2023A feasibility study involving KTH, Scania and Scandinavian Transmission Service AB, kicked off in September 2023. The project will focus on integrating remanufactured gearboxes in the production line ...
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Women's body fluids become valuable sources of knowledge
Published Sep 28, 2023Researchers from KTH and Uppsala University have developed innovative technology for analysing cervical and vaginal mucus. This will help increase individual comprehension and facilitate better discus...
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English teaching leads to more dropouts and poorer results
Published Sep 27, 2023English as a language of instruction in higher education has a clear negative impact on study results, according to a new study published by KTH and Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg.
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Seminar on Smart and Sustainable University Campuses 2030
Published Sep 27, 2023KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Akademiska Hus welcome you to the seminar "SMART AND SUSTAINABLE UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES 2030". Welcome to participate and support the competing student groups.
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Early detection of Alzheimer’s thanks to groundbreaking medical technology
Published Sep 18, 2023At 14 she took care of her grandmother, who was diagnosed with mild dementia. Today, Padideh Kamali-Zare is the CEO and founder of biotech company Darmiyan. “Just two days after my dear grandmother p...
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KTH launches three new competence centres
Published Sep 15, 2023KTH to lead major initiatives in wireless communication, sustainable building production, and neutron and X-ray science.
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More efficient bioenergy technology can contribute to the energy transition
Published Sep 04, 2023KTH Energy Platform's first school visit of the semester was to the old heat and power centre on the KTH Campus. The front of the building is home to Phoenix Biopower, a company that develops tomorrow...
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KTH Energy Platform to hold several events in the autumn to build more bridges to better dialogue
Published Sep 04, 2023The onset of the autumn term has once again filled KTH campus with researchers, teachers and students. During the autumn, KTH’s Energy Platform is organising several events, including some in collabor...
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SEEEP 2023 PhD summer school important part of KTH's work against accelerating climate change
Published Sep 04, 2023The 2023 edition of the SEEEP PhD summer school was recently concluded where 20 doctoral students participated from Europe, of which 14 came from KTH, and 28 from China. The KTH Energy Platform funded...
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Four scientists on the future of AI
Published Aug 31, 2023Research in Artificial Intelligence was in focus when researchers and partners from Saab and Ericsson gathered for two days at CASTOR Software Days to discuss the research in the field.
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Professor Kerstin Forsberg in podcast about the Swedish rare earth metals initiative
Published Aug 24, 2023Kerstin Forsberg, acting director of KTH Industrial Transformation Platform, talks about rare earth metals in Sweden in a podcast episode of the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research. The episode ...
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