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- New larks revealed in Africa2023-12-27
Researchers at Uppsala University, together with colleagues at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, the University of Gothenburg, and institutions in seven other countries, have studied the …
- ERC grants for research on fungi and skeletons2023-11-23
Aaron Vogan, researcher at the Department of Organismal Biology, and Sophie Sanchez, Associate Professor at the same department, have both been awarded ERC Consolidator Grants. The grants are for …
- Stacy VanDeveer new Professor of Climate Change Leadership2023-09-21
Stacy VanDeveer, professor at the University of Massachusetts Boston, becomes the sixth visiting professor in Climate Change Leadership at Uppsala University. His research answers key questions of …
- Asian tiger mosquito on its way to Sweden2023-09-19
A mosquito bite in Sweden often causes no more trouble than an itch, but researchers are now warning that the Asian tiger mosquito, which can spread the Zika virus, may be making its way to Sweden. …
- A tool to increase the utility of ocean observations2023-09-12
Life in the ocean is the focus for the major new EU project BioEcoOcean. One main task will be developing a working method for supporting the development and coordination of ocean observations and …
- How do torrential downpours affect plankton life in lakes?2023-06-26
At Lake Erken in Uppland, a research project is under way to better understand how the lake's plankton-like bacteria, algae and animals are affected by different runoff scenarios. The researchers are …
- Can we transition to a society that respects biodiversity?2023-06-14
Scientists have long warned that the depletion of species and the limits of the world’s ecosystems are approaching a tipping point. We also know that the problem lies in how we produce and how we …
- DNA analysis can secure biodiversity2023-06-12
To counteract the current biodiversity crisis, we need more effective monitoring of biodiversity. Can DNA-based analysis of environmental samples be a solution? This is the theme of a panel discussion …
- Negligent not to warn about ticks2023-05-31
He has 10,000 ticks in a freezer and is one of the media’s frequently hired experts on the subject. Professor Thomas Jaenson has dedicated the last 40 years to studying ticks and the diseases they can …
- Using drones to thin the forest2023-02-23
Why not let drones cut down and remove trees when the forest needs thinning, rather than using heavy, fossil fuel-driven forestry machinery? This would lessen the impact on forests and land, and …
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