The winners of The Stockholm Prize in Criminology 2026 are Charis E. Kubrin and Mark W. Lipsey. They are awarded for research on crime rates and measures against crimes.
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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.
A new study reveals that sons born to mothers with type 1 diabetes may develop early vascular dysfunction – independently of metabolic health. The finding may help shape future strategies to prevent cardiovascular disease early in life.
The winners of The Stockholm Prize in Criminology 2026 are Charis E. Kubrin and Mark W. Lipsey. They are awarded for their myth-busting research on crime rates and measures against crimes.
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 50.6 million Swedish kronor.