Sahlgrenska Launches World-First 3D-Printed Tissue Implants in Patients

Researchers at the University of Gothenburg and Sahlgrenska University Hospital are taking a bold step into…

Endolysins: A New Hope Against the Silent Pandemic of Antibiotic Resistance

Antibiotic resistance is often described as the “silent pandemic,” steadily spreading across the globe and posing…

The 6 % Ceiling: Why Sweden’s Most International-Looking Workplaces Still Shut Out Women of Colour

Sweden loves to advertise itself as a progressive superpower. Walk into any Stockholm co-working hub or…

Turning the Page: Nordic Libraries Lead a Cultural Revival Through Physical Books

In a world increasingly saturated with screens, a quiet cultural revolution is taking root in the…

Norway’s Reading Renaissance: 15 Minutes a Day to Reclaim Literacy Excellence

Oslo, Norway — In a powerful call to action echoing across classrooms and living rooms alike,…

Denmark’s Push for Vocational Education Gains Ground as Students Like Mathilde Lead the Way

As Denmark grapples with a shifting educational landscape, early signs suggest the government’s recent reforms may…

Baltic Sea Blind Spot: Sweden Halts 30 Years of Critical Environmental Monitoring Amid Budget Cuts

A decades-long record of environmental monitoring in the Baltic Sea has come to an abrupt halt…

Morning Brew or Blood Sugar Bomb? The Science Behind Coffee’s Glucose Effect

Recent research confirms that coffee can influence blood sugar, but the outcome depends on three key…

Tick-Tock: Why the Planet is Racing Ahead—and We May Need to Cut a Second from the Clock for the First Time in History

For half a century, humanity has been adding leap seconds to keep atomic clocks in step…

Sweden’s Job-Searchers Trade Desks for Dispensers: Vocation-Based Education Becomes the New Career Ladder

With unemployment nerves jangling, Swedes are flooding into healthcare and optician programmes, hoping that short, skills-heavy…