Our climate is becoming ever warmer – impacting plant and animal ecosystems. But this is by no means the first time Earth has experienced climate change. Wallenberg Academy Fellow Peter Heintzman is using genetics to examine how prehistoric climate change has impacted life on Earth.
A holy grail in biology is to map all the functions of the cell. The existence of vast quantities of data combined with rapid progress in AI methodologies has enabled scientists to take the next step. A team of researchers is now working to understand the molecular language of the cell.
Mothers who took parental leave part-time or for shorter periods were more likely to engage in income-generating activities or pursue education. A new study uncovers surprising patterns in parental leave usage among newly arrived migrant women in Sweden, specifically focusing on their integration into the labor market.
On Wednesday, 6 December, 2023, 14:00-15:00, Professor Pehr Granqvist, at the Department of Psychology, will speak on the subject "Academic freedom and research ethics: An indecent proposal for Sweden".
On Wednesday, 6 December, 2023, 14:00-15:00, Professor Pehr Granqvist, at the Department of Psychology, will speak on the subject "Academic freedom and research ethics: An indecent proposal for Sweden".