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18 September, 2014

“You have to adapt your plans to the field”

“I think fieldwork is a very important part of our work as researchers. Going our there you have a plan and you have to adapt your plan to the field, […]

17 September, 2014

“The ocean is a big possibility for economical growth”

“We are now more than seven billion people on the planet. That means that we are using all the land resources to a very big extent. We have to use […]

17 September, 2014

“Carl can dive for hours without communication with the outside world”

“What we do here in our research at KTH is that we try to increase the level of autonomous behavior and we try to develop methodologies to decrease the hydrodynamic […]

17 September, 2014

“We know much more about the planet Mars than about the ocean”

“I am fascinated by the Polar Oceans and the ice, where the Polar Ocean and the ice come together. This is a region that is of really big importance for […]

15 September, 2014

“Real observation key to progress in climate predictions”

The current SWERUS-C3 expedition to the Arctic is facing the severe conditions of the East Siberian Arctic Ocean. Challenges that the researchers are prepared to meet to reach their goals. […]

21 August, 2014

Crosstalks participant ranked among the world’s leading scientific minds

Gunnar von Heijne, Professor at the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at Stockholm University and Scientific Director at the Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab) and participant in Crosstalks on “The […]

19 August, 2014

Crosstalks participants heading home from the Arctic

Half way through the almost hundred day’s long and physically challenging SWERUS-C3 expedition to the remote East Siberian Arctic Ocean, there is a shift in crew members. In American Barrow […]

31 July, 2014

Ice sheet modelling: What is it? and What are its values?

Crosstalks participant Nina Kirchner in upcoming “The secrets of the sea”, Senior Lecturer in Numerical Ice Sheet Modeling and leader at the department of Orbital to tectonic climate variability at […]

31 July, 2014

Personalised cancer medicine using The Human Protein Atlas and affibodies

Dr Mathias Uhlén, Professor of Microbiology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and participant in Crosstalks on “The human body’s smallest building blocks”, talks to the oncology news channel ecancertv […]

29 July, 2014

Algae an untapped fountain of wealth

The algae that live in our oceans are an untapped fountain of wealth whose value we have not fully understood. Algae are full of beneficial ingredients that could be used […]

28 July, 2014

High-throughput Molecular Bioscience

“What we have right now are wonderful toolboxes for doing biosustainability research.” Interview with Professor Mathias Uhlén, Professor of Microbiology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and participant in Crosstalks […]

28 July, 2014

Cross-disciplinary research key to new solutions at Sci Life Lab

Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab), participant in Crosstalks on “The human body’s smallest building blocks”, with Director Mathias Uhlén, Professor of Microbiology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, is a […]

28 July, 2014

SWERUS-C3: First observations of methane release from Arctic Ocean hydrates

SWERUS-C3 scientists, participants in Crosstalks on “Adventurous field work in the name of science”, have discovered vast methane plumes escaping from the seafloor of the Laptev continental slope during the […]

16 July, 2014

SWERUS-C3 What is it all about?

Professors Örjan Gustavsson, participant in Crosstalks on “Adventurous field work in the name of science”, and Martin Jakobsson from Stockholm University explain the importance of the current international SWERUS-C3 research […]

07 May, 2014

“Dark networks not necessarily evil”

Gerald Q Maguire Jr., Professor of Computer Communication at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and participant in Crosstalks academic talk show “The dark side of the web – Internet’s parallel […]

07 May, 2014

“They can see what you’ve been doing for years”

Stefan Nilsson, associate professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and participant in the upcoming Crosstalks, about the secret Google like service on the internet, Interface, where major spy agencies […]

02 May, 2014

John Horgan: The End of War?

John Horgan, science journalist, author of “The End of War” and participant via Skype in next Crosstalks on the history of war, in a video produced by the expert and […]

02 May, 2014

Is the world a less peaceful place?

According to Vision of Humanity, the world has become a less peaceful place, with a rise in the number of homicides and an increase in military expenditure. 2013 the GPI […]

02 May, 2014

What is a good democracy?

Kristen Sample, International IDEA, participant via Skype in next Crosstalks – and her colleagues – on democracy support and tools and conditions for a good democracy. The International Institute for […]

30 April, 2014

“Democracy is work on a daily basis”

Drude Dahlerup, Professor in Political Science at Stockholm University and participant in the academic talk show Crosstalks on the importance of daily effort when it comes to democracy. Drude Dahlerup […]

30 April, 2014

War and the role of International Law

Said Mahmoudi, Professor of International Law at Stockholm University and participant in Crosstalks on the role of International Law when it comes to war. Find out more at: http://crosstalks.tv/talk/so-here-we-are/  

11 April, 2014

Sonja Buchegger on privacy and control in online social networks

Meet Sonja Buchegger, Associate Professor of Computer Science at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. A film produced by The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research, with the objective to support research […]

10 April, 2014

What is the Deep Web?

What is the Deep Web exactly, and what happens there? The British-American news website, technology and social media blog Mashable explains.  

19 March, 2014

Mats Boij about Boij-Söderberg Theory

Maybe you’ve heard of the Boij–Söderberg theory. KTH Mathematics Professor Mats Boij, the co-author of the theory, explains what it is about in this video. Watch Crosstalks 27 March about […]

14 February, 2014

A presentation of professor in mathematics Mats Boij

A presentation of Mats Boij who was installed as a professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology November 15, 2013 at City Hall. Mats Boij is professor in mathematics at KTH […]

12 February, 2014

How to make mobile apps more secure

Mads Dam, professor in teleinformatics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology tells us about a software to make mobile apps more secure. Watch Mads Dam on the Crosstalks about “Global […]

03 December, 2013

Pop star Robyn gets a robot from KTH

Each year a selected group of students studying mechatronics at KTH – Sweden’s largest technical university – build a robot together. This year is a little different, since the students […]

02 December, 2013

More than words

Samer Al Moubayed explains how visual cues are critical to interpersonal communication, even when it comes to robots. Learn more about “The power of the human voice” on Crosstalks 4 […]

29 November, 2013

Francisco Lacerda: “What happens in the brain, what happens in the muscles of infants?”

Francisco Lacerda,Professor at the Department of Linguistics, Stockholm University shows the echo free room at the phonetics lab at Stockholm University.

28 November, 2013

Winner of the Stockholm Criminology Prize 2013

Professor Farrington receives the 2013 Stockholm Prize in Criminology for his pioneering research on early-life interventions and the cost-effectiveness of developmental programs over the life-course. His evidence-based work has guided […]