Articles by Stockholm University
Frozen Bird Turns out to Be 46,000-Year-Old Horned Lark
Women in Leadership Positions Face More Sexual Harassment
Recent study shows that women with supervisory positions experienced between 30 and 100 percent more sexual harassment than other women employees
Physicists Have Found a Way to 'Hear' Dark Matter
New way to look for dark matter will help researchers search for one of the strongest dark matter candidates in areas that are completely unexplored
Coat of Proteins Makes Viruses More Infectious, Links Them to Alzheimer's Disease
New research shows that viruses interact with proteins in the biological fluids of their host, which results in a layer of proteins on the viral surface
Chewing Gums Reveal the Oldest Scandinavian Human DNA
The DNA from these newly examined chewing gums is the oldest human DNA sequenced from this area so far
Moss Capable of Removing Arsenic from Drinking Water Discovered
The aquatic moss Warnstofia fluitans, which grows in northern Sweden, has the ability to quickly absorb and adsorb arsenic from water
Many Unknown Chemicals in the Baltic Sea
Researchers examined data from research and monitoring reports from the years 2000-2012, to see what chemicals have been analyzed in Baltic Sea fish