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- 500-million-year-old fossils reveal the origins of moss animals
New fossils from China show that bryozoans evolved as early as the Cambrian explosion. The finds push their origins back by 20 million years and show that they evolved at the same time as most other …

- Many projects from Uppsala University on IVA’s List
The Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences’ (IVA) List for Research Impact highlights current research projects in engineering sciences at Swedish higher education institutions that demonstrate …

- Hydrogen-powered ferry service opens up new possibilities
How is the transition of Gotland shipping and ferry services progressing, and can collaboration between academia and industry drive developments forward? This is the theme of one of Uppsala …

- Sexual corruption concerns many different actors
How does sexual corruption manifest itself in Sweden? What blind spots exist in Swedish legislation and what should we do about them? This is the theme of one of Uppsala University’s seminars at …

- Focus on child and youth mental health
What happens to research when children and youth are involved in creating it? That is the title of the seminar at Almedalen in which Anna Sarkadi, Professor of Social Medicine at the Department of …

- Risk of atrial fibrillation in very fit people smaller than feared
It has previously been shown that young, very fit people have an increased risk of atrial fibrillation. A new study of over one million young Swedish men shows that this risk is less than previous …

- New colouring book sparks children’s curiosity about pharmacy
Just a minute… Oula Hafed, pharmacy student and author, whose debut title Små Apotekare (Little Pharmacists ) is currently climbing the charts of Sweden’s bestselling children’s books and inspiring …

- Winners of 2026 Distinguished Teaching Awards
The winners of this year’s Uppsala University Distinguished Teaching Awards teach in game design, Scandinavian languages, economics, information technology and women’s and children’s health. On 26 …

- Elin Bjarnegård leads research into sexual corruption
The abuse of power for personal gain in the form of sex has always existed. Yet we have not had a clear-cut term to describe the offering of employment positions, grades or other benefits in exchange …

- University criticised for unclear information about resit
The Swedish Higher Education Authority has investigated complaints from two students who claim that the University acted incorrectly in its handling of their resit exams. In its decision, the Swedish …
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