Toward Safer and More Sustainable Plastics
A newly published study in Nature Sustainability presents a promising route toward safer BPA-free plastics, partly driven by molecular toxicology research conducted at Stockholm University and SciLifeLab.

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A newly published study in Nature Sustainability presents a promising route toward safer BPA-free plastics, partly driven by molecular toxicology research conducted at Stockholm University and SciLifeLab.

Water has unique properties that make it indispensable for life on Earth, differences that become even more pronounced when water is cooled below its freezing point. New research from the Department of physics at Stockholm University now shows that the way water molecules move changes as water is cooled to -40 °C, providing new insights into water’s dynamic behavior.
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On December 8, this year's Nobel Prize lectures will be held in Aula Magna. Here, you can listen to the laureates in physics, chemistry and economics, either in person or via live broadcast.

Discover the research at Stockholm University through our pages for research subjects, projects and research groups. They also lead you to our researchers profile pages, our departments and courses and programmes.
