Researchers will make picture stones more understandable
Gotland's picture stones are unique spyholes to bygone times. A database of the stones is now being created making them more accessible to researchers and the public.
Six new honorary doctorates at Stockholm University
Stockholm University has chosen this year’s honorary doctors. They are Zhaojun Bai, Magnus Florin, Katja Franko, Phoebe Okowa, Camille Parmesan and Matthias Tschöp.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common condition in women caused by an imbalance of ovarian hormones, can also increase the risk of obesity, depression, anxiety, sleep problems, eating disorders and/or sexual disorders. This is according to a new study by researchers from the Department of Public Health at Stockholm University and Lund University.
No one has yet managed to show what dark matter is made of, even though it appears to make up over 80 percent of the mass in the universe. At Stockholm University a new kind of sensor is being built to study hypothetical particles called axions. If these invisible particles do in fact exist, they may provide a solution to the mystery of dark matter.
Department of Slavic and Baltic Studies, Finnish, Dutch and German
New thesis takes a top-down, or bird’s eye, perspective on the representation of different groups of people in the Czech news press over three decades.
The organizing committee is pleased to invite you to the 29th General Meeting of the Common Core of Europe Private Law to be held in Stockholm, Sweden, on the theme: Civil Codes in the XXI century.
The organizing committee is pleased to invite you to the 29th General Meeting of the Common Core of Europe Private Law to be held in Stockholm, Sweden, on the theme: Civil Codes in the XXI century.
24
May
Thesis defence
Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry