The trees are Sweden's answer to Norwegian oil
2021-08-13
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News and events
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Upsalite could revolutionise mattifying formulas in skincare, makeup and hair care
Upsalite could with its ultra absorbing capacity and natural origin revolutionise mattifying formulas in skincare, makeup and even hair care.
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The new students' sense for viruses
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The trees are Sweden's answer to Norwegian oil
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Maria Strömme one of this years Rudbeck medallists
Uppsala University’s Rudbeck Medal was first awarded in 2003. The medal was instituted the previous year in connection with the 300th anniversary of the death of Olof Rudbeck the Elder. It is presented “for extraordinarily prominent achievements in science, to be conferred primarily for such accomplishments or findings attained at Uppsala University”.
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Dissertation: Nanocellulose and Metal-Organic Framework-Based Composites: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications
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Total defense possible winner on 3D printing
3D-printed houses and personalized medicines printed at each hospital. And a big investment in 4D printing. Researchers now describe the rate of development in the field as "furious". The question is what will strike militarily?
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Organic batteries – Building in sustainability
Sustainable energy storage is in great demand. Our researchers have therefore developed an all-organic proton battery that can be charged in a matter of seconds. The battery can be charged and discharged over 500 times without any significant loss of capacity.
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29 million for research on new 2D materials
Together with researchers from Linköping University, the division receives SEK 29 million from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. In the project, which is led by Linköping University, AI will be used in the hunt for two-dimensional materials with completely new properties.
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Organic batteries – Building in sustainability
Sustainable energy storage is in great demand. Our researchers have therefore developed an all-organic proton battery that can be charged in a matter of seconds. The battery can be charged and discharged over 500 times without any significant loss of capacity.
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"The Paper Battery Project" on IVA's 100 list
The Paper Battery Project. The project where the packaging company Billerud Korsnäs together with our researchers develops a paper battery is on this year's 100 list from Royal Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA). This year's selected research projects focus on technical and economic sciences that can contribute to a sustainable business life.