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When are peacekeeping operations (POs) successful? A leading answer from quantitative peacekeeping research is that mission size and personnel composition matter. The larger the de...
Optical frequency combs (OFC) play an essential role in precision, timing and navigation applications. Integrated photonics facilities the development of OFC-based applications tow...
Antiferromagnetic spintronics exploits the antiferromagnetic (AFM) staggered magnetization-Néel vector to manipulate spin dependent transport properties in structures containing an...
The surge in demand for precise localization services, driven by location-based applications and autonomous vehicles (AVs), necessitates advancements beyond current GPS and 5G tech...
Large-scale battery system applications, e.g., transportation electrification and grid-level renewable energy integration, are vital for the EU to achieve net-zero emissions by 205...
Eukaryotic translation initiation is a process wherein ribosomal subunits are assembled by eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) proteins. Mammalian eukaryotic translation initiation...
Dandelions (Taraxacum agg.) are one of the most important plants for insects, providing up to 80% of early spring pollen production in meadows. This high pollen production is surpr...
Throughout earth’s history, a myriad of factors has driven biodiversity patterns. During the lifespan of lineages, biotic and abiotic variables might act differently in shaping the...
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) encompasses two gastrointestinal conditions - Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis - which currently lack satisfactory treatment. IBD is associat...
This project in global diplomatic and colonial history aims to explain how Southeast Asian Sultans’ ideas and perspectives influenced colonial relations in c. 1750-1920. The projec...
Rice, the world's second most cultivable crop and staple food for about half of the human population, poses an increasing threat to yield and quality deterioration by abiotic stres...
Charge transfer is crucial in many biological processes, including photosynthesis, respiration, and DNA repair. While the kinetics of charge transfer are well studied, the associat...
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. It affects millions of people and is expected to increase in the coming decades due to aging of the population. Optogenetic...
Emotions guide humans and animals in the selection of behavioral strategies to optimize outcomes and promote well-being. Repeated or unexpected strong negative stimuli such as stre...
Integrated localization and communications (ILAC) is a key feature of the future sixth-generation (6G) network. Benefiting from wide coverage and flexible deployment, operating ILA...
The rise of applications like smart cities and augmented reality has emphasized the critical importance of precise, low-latency localization and sensing (L&S) in the context of 6G...
Mounting an appropriate and effective immune response is critical to protect an organism from infection. In vertebrates, the adaptive immune system (AIS) plays a central role in im...
SciLifeLab PULSE is a MSCA-COFUND postdoctoral programme of excellence in Life Sciences coordinated by the Swedish research infrastructure SciLifeLab. PULSE will recruit 48 postdoc...
In plants, the outermost epidermal cell layer is critical for protecting the entire plant against external threats such as rain, wind and pathogens. The plant epidermis is a comple...
In the healthy intestines, mucus acts as a barrier that separates the host epithelium from the microbiota and intestinal contents, as well as a habitat for commensal microbes. The...