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Responsible AI can help science tackle the planetary crises
A new report argues AI can help accelerate science and research about climate change, biodiversity loss, and other urgent crises related to planetary boundaries.
Diabetes is one of the fastest-growing diseases in the world. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of people living with the condition has quadrupled globally since the 1980s. Several major research projects at Stockholm University are exploring fundamental factors that may help prevent or even reverse diabetes, including approaches that aim to activate the body’s own immune system.
During November the End Nuclear Weapons exhibition will be displayed at Stockholm University Library. In connection with the exhibition, a panel discussion will be held on November 19, featuring researchers, educators, and civil society voices.
The Swedish Research Council has published its decision on project and establishment grants in the natural sciences. Eleven researchers at Fysikum have been awarded project grants, and one has received an establishment grant. The total amount of the grants is approximately 16.5 million Swedish kronor.
We warmly invite you to our mini-conference. To showcast and discuss the latest research findings, and to foster exchange of ideas on how young migrant students navigate their educational journey.
We warmly invite you to our mini-conference. To showcast and discuss the latest research findings, and to foster exchange of ideas on how young migrant students navigate their educational journey.
"Tracking disease (concepts): Text mining approaches to historical medical periodicals". Ylva Söderfeldt, Andrew Burchell, Vera Danilova and Maria Skeppstedt (Uppsala University) presents at the seminar.
"Tracking disease (concepts): Text mining approaches to historical medical periodicals". Ylva Söderfeldt, Andrew Burchell, Vera Danilova and Maria Skeppstedt (Uppsala University) presents at the seminar.