Bacterial poisoning via food and water – but also via contact such as kisses – caused a lot of suffering during the Stone Age. Diseases that today can be treated with antibiotics were then fatal, a new study shows.
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In acknowledgment of his groundbreaking work in environmental science, Örjan Gustafsson has been appointed by Pope Francis to join the illustrious ranks of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.
A new study reveals changes in water levels across 144 lakes in Sweden using satellite data and water level stations.
How should Sweden lower its emissions to be in line with the Paris Agreement? This question is at the core as Sweden’s first national citizens’ assembly on climate starts in March 2024.
No one has yet managed to combine Einstein’s general theory of relativity with quantum mechanics. Magdalena Zych is rising to the challenge using a new mathematical framework in which time is the link between theories.
You don't have to be happy to live a good life, according to Professor Erik Angner, who do research on happiness. He is also one of the lecturers on the new summer course on happiness and the good life.