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She stress-tests trees to assess their resilience to future climates

By exposing seedlings to drought and heat in climate chambers, researcher Leonie Schönbeck aims to determine how trees will cope in the future.

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High-yielding rice that greatly reduces methane emissions has been developed at SLU

Rice is a staple food for half the world's population, but its cultivation leads to significant emissions of the greenhouse gas methane. Now, researchers from SLU and colleagues in China have identified two chemical compounds secreted from rice roots that affect the amount of methane emissions. This knowledge made it possible to breed a high-yielding variety of rice that reduces methane emissions by up to 70 per cent.

Rice in a cultivation tunnel outside Uppsala, Sweden.

Six months in Sweden: A journey of growth, challenges, and new beginnings

Do you want to learn more about life as an international student at SLU? Master’s student Raghav shares his experience: “Coming to SLU, I expected the usual university routine. However, the Swedish education system was different. Professors encouraged discussions rather than just lectures. I found myself questioning concepts, engaging in debates, and working on real-world applications. It was refreshing, liberating even, to study in an environment where my ideas mattered.”

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Nanoparticles unexpectedly damage coronavirus, enabling new disinfection technology

A new way to neutralise the coronavirus and other membrane-surrounded viruses has been discovered by researchers from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and the University of Tartu. Certain mineral nanoparticles were found to damage the membrane of the virus, making it less able to enter human cells.

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For a better world

The climate affects our water, forests, animals, landscape and food production. It affects our lives. Find out about SLU's work with climate issues and towards meeting the sustainable development goals of Agenda 2030.

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