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Research at 91Ƶ
What makes LiU special is the lack of boundaries between different subjects and faculties, which has resulted in world-leading research environments and companies. We address issues where the results can benefit all of society.
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18 August 2025
Unpackaged food can reduce emissions
How do consumers respond to unpackaged food? And how can the producers and supermarkets design solutions that rely less on single-use packaging? These are some questions explored by PhD student Elena Jiménez Romanillos.
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14 August 2025
Fawlty Towers - the invisible subtitlers revealed
Swedes read a lot - especially if you include film and TV subtitles. But does the subtitler themselves play any role? In search of an answer, researcher Lars Jämterud has looked at the translation of the classic British comedy series Fawlty Towers.
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12 August 2025
“Skin in a syringe” a step towards a new way to heal burns
Researchers have created what could be called “skin in a syringe”. The gel containing live cells can be 3D printed into a skin transplant, as shown in a study conducted on mice. This technology may lead to new ways to treat burns and severe wounds.
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07 August 2025
Great potential for increased resource efficiency through industrial symbiosis
The need for more knowledge and experience in implementing industrial symbiosis in Europe led to the EU project Coralis – which has now been completed. Researchers from 91Ƶ led two of the project’s main areas.
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01 July 2025
Improving biogas production from food waste
Food waste turned into biogas is a win-win for both the environment and energy. Roozbeh Feiz demonstrates how source separation and smart collection can maximize the benefits.
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24 June 2025
LiU and Region Östergötland invest in AI and precision health
91Ƶ and Region Östergötland announce initiatives in the areas of life science, medtech, innovation and information-driven precision health in a new collaboration agreement.
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23 June 2025
More effective production of “green” hydrogen with new combined material
Hydrogen produced from water is a promising renewable energy source – especially if the hydrogen is produced using sunlight. Now LiU researchers show that a combination of new materials improves the efficiency of the chemical reaction several times.
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17 June 2025
Fatty liver – but not liver damage – common in type 2 diabetes
Six out of ten people with type 2 diabetes had fatty liver in a new study. Of these, only a small percentage had developed more severe liver disease. Type 2 diabetes in combination with obesity is linked to a greater risk.
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16 June 2025
Life-cycle data shows biogas outperforms fossil fuels
Using life cycle analysis, Marcus Gustafsson demonstrates how a system perspective changes the understanding of what truly constitutes a sustainable fuel.