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Dr Ellen Bushell and Professor Oliver Billker are prominent malaria researchers with exciting goals in mind.
Research shows that small-scale melting of ice near the ground surface causes landslides.
In April, Gothenburg bursts with popular science activities. Natuschka Lee will give a lecture on pollinators
The award-winning researcher Naser Tavajohi has worked at the Department of Chemistry for just over two years.
Emil Johansson makes molecules that bind to viruses and block them from infecting cells and causing disease.
With increased use of automatic systems, it is important to understand limitations in the whole chain.
Includes two life cycle tools and takes into account the effect of the city's services in water-waste-energy.
Anna Jonsson has developed her own model for semantic analysis.
Automatic analysis of combined media in text, image and sound is becoming increasingly important.
More environmentally friendly flows in regulated rivers only lead to small losses in hydropower production.
Fredrik Almqvist's research group assists with design and synthesis of new antibacterial substances.
A new book on how AI can prevent the effects of a crisis.
The aim of the society is to attain an attractive environment for postdocs, both socially and academically.
School pupils begin the Pollen Hunt and the Pollination week is dedicated to pollinating insects.
The gene SLI1 protects arabidopsis and makes aphids spit 20 times before absorbing sugar juice from the plant.