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Astrophysics and particle physics

Leading research: Astrophysics and particle physics

In this short film scholars working in the field of Astrophysics and particle physics talk about their research.

Material Chemistry and Organic Chemistry

Leading research: Material chemistry and organic chemistry

Chemistry at Stockholm University is on the international cutting edge in several areas. This short film looks at work being done in by chemists based at the the Arrhenius Laboratory.

Molecular Biology of the Genome

Leading research: Molecular biology of the genome

At Stockholm University research into genetic makeup is at the highest international level with scientists looking at how RNA in nerve cells influence the brain. Scientists are striving to know more about the brain’s breaks and accelerators.

This short film showcases some of the work being done by political economists at Stockholm University.

Leading research: Political Economics

This short film showcases some of the work being done by political economists at Stockholm University.

Quantitative Biomodelling

Leading research: Quantitative biomodelling

Researchers in Quantitative Biomodelling use powerful computers and maths to better understand how different biological systems work. This field of research is an example of successful research collaboration between Stockholm University, Sweden’s Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and Karolinska Institutet.

Sampling on the ISSS-08 expedition of dissolved methane from seawater in the Laptev Sea with a rosette of Niskin water bottles around a conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) sensors. (Photo: Johan Gelting)

Russian and Swedish researchers report in Science on significant methane emissions in the Arctic

Russian and Swedish researchers report in Science on significant methane emissions in the Arctic from thawing seabed north of Siberia.

The trilateral agreement between Stockholm University’s Bert Bolin Centre for Climate Research, the Centre of Environmental Health and Biophysics at the Academy of Athens and TEMES S.A will result in the establishment an environmental observatory in the Greek region of Messinia.

Stockholm University signs new Swedish-Greek research collaboration

December saw Stockholm University enter into a unique research collaboration with Greek academic and business partners. The move will enable the university's climate researchers to monitor climate change and its impact on the natural environment and life in the Mediterranean.