Stockholm University organizes activities connected to the Nobel Prize in collaboration with the Nobel Prize Museum. Visit the lab studying ancient DNA, listen to researchers talking about AI and science and mammoths.
RNA for the first time recovered from an extinct species
A study shows the isolation and sequencing of more than a century-old RNA molecules from a Tasmanian tiger. This resulted in the reconstruction of skin and skeletal muscle transcriptomes from an extinct species.
“The global perspective has a connection to my life”
Andrés Rivarola Puntigliano is professor in Latin American studies. He is one of Stockholm University’s new professors who will be installed in the Stockholm City Hall.
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Stockholm University is ranked number 185 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024, which lists the best universities in the world.
How does the smell of the sea impact the world’s climate? This question lies at the heart of the Cyano-VOC research project. Within this endeavour, aerosol chemists collaborate with microbiologists to investigate the volatile organic compounds emitted by cyanobacteria and other plankton residing along the coastlines of the Baltic Sea.
Love Dalén is professor of evolutionary genomics at the Department of Zoology. He is one of Stockholm University’s new professors who will be installed at a ceremony in the Stockholm City Hall on September 29.
In Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet, Anna Seim comments on the government's focus on inflation control in the budget proposal presented on 20 September.