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- Extensive screen time impairs sleep in children and young people2024-06-27
Children and young people who frequently use digital media in their free time are more likely to suffer from impaired sleep, a negative body image and depression. However, gaming does not seem to …
- Volcanic activity in Iceland may last for years2024-06-26
Given the volcanic activity on Iceland over the last three years, researchers from six universities anticipate recurring, moderately sized eruptions of similar style in the coming years to decades. …
- Several new initiatives at Campus Gotland2024-06-24
Uppsala University’s governing board, the University Board, has taken a policy decision establishing the focus areas in research and education on which Campus Gotland will primarily concentrate. …
- How the domestic rabbit became a marauding invader2024-06-24
How do rabbits go from fluffy pets to marauding invaders? Until now the secret of their success has been a mystery. In a new study an international consortium led by scientists from BIOPOLIS-CIBIO …
- Two important seminars on role of universities in Sweden2024-06-24
During Almedalen Week, Uppsala University is organising two seminars at the heart of the debate on the role played by universities in Sweden. They will look at how Sweden can become a world-leading …
- Dag Blanck awarded Torgny Segerstedt Medal2024-06-24
Dag Blanck, Professor of North American Studies at Uppsala University, will be awarded the Torgny Segerstedt Medal for 2024. As one of the leading experts in Sweden, he has spread knowledge about …
- Trends for global democracy in the super election year 20242024-06-18
Record numbers of people will be voting in elections in 2024. Yet democracy is losing ground, even in some well-established democracies. What are the prospects for the future? This will be the topic …
- Creating balanced generators for the hydropower industry2024-06-18
Ten years ago, the founders of Magström were still working full-time at the Ångström Laboratory of Uppsala University. Today, the company is ready to take on the global hydropower market with its …
- Polar sea reptile fossil oldest found in Southern Hemisphere2024-06-18
An international team of scientists has identified the oldest fossil of a sea-going reptile from the Southern Hemisphere – a nothosaur vertebra found on New Zealand’s South Island. 246 million years …
- Skills supply in healthcare at a crossroads2024-06-17
The need for highly educated and skilled healthcare workers will increase over the coming decades. But how can the skills supply be solved? This will be the subject of the panel discussion "Från ord …
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