Professor Olle Inganäs shares what inspires him, his approach to research, and his love for the outdoors.

Professor Olle Inganäs shares what inspires him, his approach to research, and his love for the outdoors.
Camouflage is taken to the next level using hierarchical metamaterials.
Irreducible uncertainty of the effects of policy change on climate change brought about by the Paris agreement is discussed.
Waterproof, wearable fabrics that can harvest energy from wind, rain, and body motion.
US researchers unexpectedly discovered auspicious catalysts to reduce water into hydrogen gas and oxygen molecules.
Looking at the past and towards the future of contingent valuation and rural potable water systems.
Social influence strategies for reducing water demand.
There is an ironic similarity between the public who does not respond to information about climate change, and climate experts who do not respond to information about the ineffectiveness of information transfer.
A cryogenic crystallization process eliminates the need for organic solvents.
The Classic Period Maya cities of Caracol and Tikal possessed unique urban morphologies of water management.