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Researchers: Giant Boost Required for CCS Technology
It has been pointed out as a climate savior. But the new technology for carbon dioxide capture is developing too slowly, researchers warn.
The Terror in Beirut: "Preparing for the Worst"
The latest Israeli attacks in Lebanon have killed over 550 people, including 50 children. At the same time as the Lebanese fear of a full-scale war grows, solidarity is great with those who have been forced to leave their homes.
Russian Spies Build Fake Lives in the Long Term
They pretend to be someone else and start a family as a facade. The children are not to know until the game is over.
So the python's heart copes with the feast
When a meal is swallowed, the python's heart swells up. New knowledge about how it happens can in the long run help people with cardiovascular disease, researchers hope.
Two Swedish universities among the world's 100 best
Karolinska Institutet is among the 50 best universities in the world, and Uppsala University is among the 100 best on this year's list of Academic Ranking of World Universities ( [ARWU](https://www. shanghairanking.
Denmark wants to attract more Africans
Denmark wants to attract more Africans to study at the country's universities and higher education institutions. Europe needs more people if we don't want to fall behind in the global economy, the government emphasizes.
Three years with the Taliban: Forced labor and secret schools
Millions and millions of teaching hours have been lost for girls in Afghanistan since the Taliban regained power in Afghanistan three years ago. Not attending school increases the risk of both child labor and forced marriage.
After Gaza Protests – Columbia Rector Resigns
Minouche Shafik, the rector of the prestigious Columbia University in New York, is leaving. Columbia was one of several American universities that were shaken during the spring by extensive protests against Israel's war in Gaza.
Whales dive synchronously despite many miles in between
Green whales dive synchronously despite distances of up to ten miles between them, according to a study conducted by Danish, Greenlandic, and Japanese researchers. .
Harris' path to power – can she defeat Trump?
Kamala Harris has shattered the glass ceiling several times during her career. But who is she really – the former senator, prosecutor, and daughter of Jamaican and Indian immigrants who could become the USA's first female president?.
Four stolen houses found south of Stockholm
Over the weekend, four mobile homes on wheels were stolen from an enclosed area at Stockholm University. Now, all of them have been found at different locations south of Stockholm.
After 200 Years of Controversy: How Humans Wiped Out the Giant Animals
Not so very long ago, at the end of the last ice age, the earth was full of large animals – mammoths, mastodons, giant sloths and giant rodents. Then they suddenly disappeared completely.
Unusual stone from Mars baffles researchers
NASA's spacecraft Perseverance has found a stone on Mars that can show that there have been microorganisms on the planet billions of years ago. .
Karaoke reveals – it makes us blush
A heat that rises over the cheeks and the feeling of just wanting to disappear. Everyone has probably experienced uncontrollably starting to blush.
The Olympics Begin – with Barriers and Empty Hotel Rooms
The Olympics in Paris don't seem to be a cash cow for the tourist industry. In some cases, the opposite.
Daily Chores Do Not Protect Against Stroke
It requires a little more than daily chores to counteract the risk of stroke. A new study at the University of Gothenburg suggests that longer walks and exercise during leisure time are necessary.
Octopuses also have false memories
Sometimes we remember events completely wrong when our brain creates so-called false memories. Now a study shows that false memories also occur in certain octopuses.
USA: Iran fuels student protests against Israel
Iran fuels protests in the USA against Israel's warfare in Gaza, according to the American intelligence service. The goal is said to be to create chaos ahead of the autumn's American presidential election.
Epa tractors, pizza, and Tiktok attract to home care
The summer staffing is often a challenge. To attract young people to home care, several municipalities have started using new recruitment methods.
Norwegian okay to Russian giant cross in mine area
Last year, a seven-meter-high wooden cross suddenly appeared in the abandoned mine pit Pyramiden on Svalbard. Behind the cross stands the Russian state.
Ants can perform advanced surgery
We humans have believed ourselves to be alone in having advanced medical care. But new discoveries reveal that ants can be just as skilled.
New variant of mpox spreads in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
A new and deadlier variant of the mpox virus is spreading in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Researchers are warning that it can quickly spread to neighbouring countries.
Estonia jails Russian professor for spying
A Russian professor at Estonia's most prestigious university has been sentenced to six years and three months in prison, accused of spying on behalf of Russia. .
Protest at the university – people chained up
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators have taken over the main building of Gothenburg University at Vasaplatsen, reports [P4 Gothenburg](https://sverigesradio. se/artikel/just-nu-demonstranter-har-tagit-sig-in-pa-universitetet).
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