Tens of thousands of unknown chemicals surrounds us and some are harmful to our health and the environment. Anneli Kruve will develop an AI model that can quickly determine which chemicals are potentially toxic.
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Wallenberg grants to six mathematicians
Six of the eighteen grants awarded to prominent mathematicians within the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation's mathematics program go to Stockholm University
The sense of smell is influenced by cues from other senses
The sense of smell is highly influenced by the cues from other senses, while the sense of sight and hearing are affected to a much lesser extent, shows a new study
Want to feel young? Protect your sleep
Feeling sleepy can make you feel ten years older. Researchers at Stockholm University have discovered that sleep affects how old you feel.
Plastic can increase the sustainability of electronic sensors
By blending common with other electronic materials, researchers now hope to make organic electronic devices both cheaper and more sustainable.
13 Wallenberg Scholars to Stockholm University
Stockholm University has been awarded 13 Wallenberg Scholars, 5 new and 8 with extended funding, by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.