How a bridge brought science closer together - Nature

A spirit of collaboration — and an engineering icon — have together supported the emergence of a major scientific hub.

Engineers may know Øresund Bridge as Europe’s longest road and rail bridge. Aficionados of crime dramas will forever associate the spectacular 7.8-kilometre section between Malmö and Copenhagen with the opening credits of the popular Swedish–Danish series The Bridge. For scientists in the region, its opening, in 2000, underpinned the development of Medicon Valley, one of Europe’s strongest life-sciences clusters.


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