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Swedish pupils and researchers together tackle food waste

Better climate information reduces waste in the school canteen. This is a clear finding of the Food Waste Experiment, a mass experiment in which around… Läs mer



Swedish pupils and senior citizens to help research…

In order to live independent and active lives, we need housing that is designed to meet our needs. But how accessible is Swedish housing? School… Läs mer



Science for everyone: European Researchers’ Night digital extravaganza!

Will robots steal our jobs? Why washing hands with soap keeps us COVID free? How to recognise ”good” science without understanding ”bad” science? How much… Läs mer



Digital ForskarFredag 2020 – a showcase of Swedish…

A mind-blowing science show from Umeå, exciting geological adventures with Minecraft from Uppsala, a rare chance to peek into an Olympic test centre for winter… Läs mer



Let curiosity light up your November – ForskarFredag…

The days are getting darker, temperatures are dropping and it’s raining almost every day. The majority of us think that November is the gloomiest month… Läs mer



Young people in Sweden, Spain, Ireland and the…

In 2019 and early 2020, school pupils, teachers, scout groups, astronomers and interested members of the public in Sweden, Spain, the UK and Ireland went… Läs mer



Have you got what it takes to be…

In the Researchers’ Grand Prix contest, researchers in Sweden compete to present their research in as understandable, captivating and inspiring a way possible in just… Läs mer



Swedish pupils to participate in research to reduce…

Can more information result in less food being wasted? Researchers will be investigating this together with pupils and teachers across the whole of Sweden in… Läs mer



Swedish Researchers’ Night postponed until 27-28 November 2020

European Researchers’ Night 2020 has been postponed until 27-28 November. Activities will be run in around 30 cities across Sweden as well as digitally. Läs mer



How to use light in the best way?

Research has shown that light pollution causes problems for both wildlife and humans. In the Star-Spotting Experiment  we also want to learn more about what… Läs mer



Star-Spotting Experiment shortlisted for international science engagement prize

The Star-Spotting Experiment, VA’s 2019 citizen science project to investigate light pollution, was shortlisted for the 2019 Falling Walls Science Engagement of the Year competition.… Läs mer



Discovering the wonders of science: European Researchers’ Night…

This year’s European Researchers’ Night, known as ForskarFredag in Sweden, took place in 30 cities across the country. Participants engaged in the Swedish events included… Läs mer



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