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Tove Kivijärvi has developed the new method together with researchers from KI and Uppsala University. Photo: KTH

Light chemistry could lead to better medicines

By combining hydrolysis and light chemistry, researchers at KTH, KI and Uppsala University have developed a new method for controlling the functionality of medical biomaterials. The results may ultima...

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Arvind Kumar is leading a new initiative which aims to unite and improve the scientific understanding on brain disorders.

Bringing computation to brain health research

A new brain health initiative at KTH will bring together expertise from across disciplines to pave way for better diagnosis, and treatment of brain disorders. Meet the initiator, researcher Arvind Kum...

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“The future of auto manufacturing will build on battery-based power, and the question is where the graphite will be sourced? They are going to need alternatives," says researcher Richard Olsson, seen here in the lab holding two sources of graphene, a spool of carbon fiber and a piece of mined graphite.

For graphene sources, a potential green alternative to mining

KTH researchers report a green alternative to reduce reliance on mining graphite, the raw source behind the next wonder material, graphene.

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