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  1. Socio-economic impact of shrinking stock exchanges

  2. Where did the antimatter go after the Big Bang?

    … – continues to puzzle nuclear physicists worldwide. Karin Schönning is studying the decay of hadrons in dramatic … experiments, hoping to get closer to solving the mystery. Karin Schönning Professor of physics Wallenberg Scholar …
  3. Using AI to find “new diamonds” – metastable materials

  4. Hidden processes in the cellular powerhouses shed light on diseases

  5. A new map of the brain to reveal our thinking

  6. Honing tools to create next generation therapeutics

  7. Increasing our mathematical understanding

  8. Nine innovation projects in materials science for sustainability receive Proof-of-Concept Grants

  9. How does the brain cleanse itself?

  10. Slowing down ageing-related diseases

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Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation has since its establishment in 1917 awarded over SEK 39 billion in grants. In 2024 the yearly grants to excellent basic research and education in Sweden was in total almost SEK 2.4 billion.

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