Prehistoric storms and people in the Inner Hebrides
A small team of geologists and archaeologists from Stockholm University have just finished a field expedition to the Scottish island of Islay in the Inner Hebrides to look at the peat. Read more ...
Stockholm researchers one step closer to large satellite project
The European Space Agency ESA is set to select the next major satellite program. Researchers at Stockholm University are behind one of the four main candidates.
The Bolin Centre would like to welcome Jingyuan Li, Mohammad Razmjooei, and Marc Fradera-Solar to the community, as they will be joining us this spring as Bolin Fellows. Read more...
Research Project Spotlight: Putting Locals First in River Conservation
Anna Scaini, a researcher affiliated with the Bolin Centre, leads a pioneering project titled "Putting locals first: mapping cultural values across rivers of the world".
If you are interested in climate related research and affiliated to, or work closely with, one of the Bolin Centre partners you are most welcome to join us!
In August, the icebreaker Oden will go to northern Greenland's hard-to-reach waters. Researchers on board will study how much and how rapidly melting glaciers can contribute to raising global sea levels.
Genetic predispositions guide population-specific song learning in wild birds, shows new research from Stockholm University. By studying adult pied flycatchers that had been translocated as eggs from the Netherlands to Sweden, the researchers found that the songs of translocated birds resembled both their social environment in Sweden as well as their ancestral Dutch population. These results show how genetic differences can impact cultural change in birdsong and how they can together, contribute to mating barriers between bird populations.
A small team of geologists and archaeologists from Stockholm University have just finished a field expedition to the Scottish island of Islay in the Inner Hebrides to look at the peat.
As member of RT 3, “Past climates”, of the Bolin Centre for Climate Research, Stockholm University, you are invited to a full day workshop on Monday June 10 at Villa Källhagen on Djurgården in Stockholm.
As member of RT 3, “Past climates”, of the Bolin Centre for Climate Research, Stockholm University, you are invited to a full day workshop on Monday June 10 at Villa Källhagen on Djurgården in Stockholm.