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New species discovered: One of the world's smallest mammals

A new tiny shrew has been discovered in Ethiopia. The new species weighs 3 grams and is described in a study co-authored by a researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). The story behind the discovery spans a decade and includes the unexpected passing of a researcher.

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Royal visit as SLU presents Outstanding Veterinary Research Award

Under solemn and celebratory circumstances, the newly established Award for Outstanding Research in Veterinary Medicine was presented on 26 November 2025.

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  • From field to flyway - geese and management

    We will investigate goose movements, responses to scaring, and how geese are perceived by people, with a particular focus on the Barnacle goose, the species causing the highest crop damage costs in Sweden. The results will provide important knowledge for effective goose management.
  • Pathogenic Gram-positive bacteria and vaccine development

    The bacteria we study belong to the genera Staphylococcus and Streptococcus. These bacteria include important pathogens that cause various diseases in both animals and humans.
  • New antibiotics from microorganisms

    Antibiotic-resistant bacteria have become a major threat to human health. New effective antibiotics are needed to treat these bacteria. This research project aims to find new antibiotic secondary metabolites in bacteria and fungi that can be developed into new antibiotics.

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