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Moving towns: 4 stories of communities facing relocation show the complex realities of managed retreat
Israel’s New INGO Registration Measures Are a Grave Threat to Humanitarian Operations and International Law – 55 Organisations Say
New study explores how older people are affected by caring for a loved one
Svedberg Prize 2025 To KI Researcher Michael Landreh
OnkPat researcher leads new project to expand treatment options for childhood cancer
UN Women Executive Board to convene annual session 2025
What makes people flourish? A new survey of more than 200,000 people across 22 countries looks for global patterns and local differences
Endometriosis Linked To Premature And Early Menopause
How dandelions conquered concrete to bring nature back to cities
International study maps the prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
New study in Nature: Global incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
KI Housing Closed May 1-2
Renewables, coal or nuclear? This election, your generation’s energy preference may play a surprising role
Experts call for new approach to combat sexually transmitted infections
Researchers Get Shot Of Their Own Vaccine
Jeffing: how this run-walk method could help you train for a marathon
KI-report on costs of dementia diseases to the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs
Loss of empathy is a key problem in people with frontotemporal dementia – our research shows what’s happening in the brain
Back to the fuel guzzlers? Coalition plans to end EV tax breaks would hobble the clean transport transition
The Swedish Childhood Cancer Fund finances seven research positions at KI
The focus on manufacturing in the federal election misses what could truly help Canadian workers
Amcor research reveals recyclability claims are the most influential on European consumer purchase decisions
As views on spanking shift worldwide, most US adults support it, and 19 states allow physical punishment in schools
Atheists Have Soft Spot For God, New Study Shows
Swedish-led initiative aims to revolutionise pain assessment in newborns
Swedish-led Initiative aims to revolutionize pain assessment in newborns
Low iron is common in teenage girls – with vegans and vegetarians at greatest risk, according to our research in Sweden
International aid falls in 2024 for first time in five years, says OECD
SEK 80 million from the Government in special support for precision medicine
HKCRISPR25 – Workshop On Genome Editing Tools
Investment in the BrAInChild project from the Ministry of Social Affairs – Barntumörbanken plays a key role
HKCRISPR25 – a workshop on Genome Editing Tool Developments and Clinical Applications
Foreign teen charged for alleged recruitment role in international cash for killing operation
Greens Plan To Boost Paid Parental Leave
What caused the crisis at British Steel?
First UK birth after womb transplant is a medical breakthrough – but raises important ethical questions
Heart valve abnormality is associated with malignant arrhythmias
Canada is lagging in innovation, and that’s a problem for funding the programs we care about
New Monash study represents major steps forward to reduce Australia’s unintended pregnancies
Why is it so hard for everyone to have a house in Australia?
KI researcher takes on leading role in European cell and gene therapy organization
KI-affiliated researcher takes on leadership role in European cell and gene therapy organization
Top marks from Vetenskapsrådet for FyFa research on nitrate and nitric oxide
Deakin Researcher part of study of pharmaceutical pollution impacts on salmon
PWDA advocates for full inclusion of women with disability at CSW69
Drug Pollution Alters Migration Behaviour In Salmon
Press freedom linked to greater financial stability, finds global study
Poor chewing ability linked to increased risk of malnutrition in older adults