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Since 2016 and onwards, scientists now can see the first signs of a new warming period in the Subpolar North Atlantic, an important part of the Gulf stream.

Recent research on pre-Christian Nordic religion demonstrates that there was much greater variation in Norse religion than previously thought.

Frank Wilczek is a theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate. He usually spends part of his time at Stockholm University where he is professor. Last year has been quite challenging because of the pandemic.

FILM ON RESEARCH An international team led by researchers at the Centre for Palaeogenetics has sequenced DNA recovered from mammoth remains that are up to 1.2 million years old.

Two scientific articles bring a better understanding of the spatial variability of soil organic carbon in the Arctic permafrost region.

A new study shows how genes are unpacked in the cell nucleus and activated in some cells, while remaining inactive in other cells.