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Ingrid Lönnstedt: ”The confidence interval and its width”
Always keep an eye on the width of your and others’ confidence intervals, writes Ingrid Lönnstedt in a science column.
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Nobel Prize winner Torsten Wiesel turns 100: “Old men like me should use their experience to help the young”
In 1955, a young Torsten Wiesel jumped on a boat to the US and embarked on a fabulous career as a neuroscientist, crowned with a Nobel Prize for his work. Now 100 years old, he looks back on an intense life and his upbringing in Stockholm, Sweden, which shaped his desire to help the vulnerable in society.
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Lars Lannfelt får europeiskt pris för Alzheimersforskning
Bioarctics grundare Lars Lannfelt har nu tilldelats det europeiska priset European Grand Prix av La Fondation Recherche Alzheimers för sin forskning på Alzheimers sjukdom.