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Chalmers University of Technology

3D printed nanocellulose

Printing Swedish houses with algae

Illustration of heating earth

Increased temperature difference between day and night can affect all life on earth

airplane against a blue sky

Major climate benefits with electric aircraft

The image shows the local density of current-carrying particles in a mesoscopic vortex lattice in a small mesoscopic superconductor.

Open-Source Software SuperConga Accelerates Quantum Research

Erik Kristiansson, Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg, Sweden

New study finds that antibiotic resistance genes are widespread in our environment

Robot reading the newspaper

Students Embrace AI, But Cheating Boundaries Remain Unclear

Wound covered in clear sheet

How electricity can heal wounds three times as fast

The new method uses a small radar sensor to acquire real-time, high-resolution reading of a person’s walking pattern, especially the time required to take a step.

Using radar to predict Alzheimer’s and fall accidents

Two images: Blood drops, and an arm being sprayed

Spray fights both infections and antibiotic resistance

Low nutritional quality found in vegetarian meat substitutes

New technology turns the whole fish into nutritious food

Converting solar energy to electricity, up to 18 years later

Mathematical discovery could shed light on secrets of the Universe

Microscopic metavehicles powered by nothing but light

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