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Fördjupad rapport om hur vi pendlar till Lund, uppdelat per fakultet
AI är bättre än människan på att bedöma långtids-EKG
Där konst möter innovation
Ingrid Wernstedt Asterholm receives the Leif C. Groop award for research on adipose tissue
A new study has investigated the use of the body's own fat to relieve symptoms of knee osteoarthritis
Migrating roach have sharper eyesight
Back from Italy: 'I felt the potential of international and interdisciplinary work'
Epigenetic changes to fat cells following exercise
Published 4 July 2013 Exercise, even in small doses, changes the expression of our innate DNA. New research from Lund University in Sweden has described for the first time what happens on an epigenetic level in fat cells when we undertake physical activity. “Our study shows the positive effects of exercise, because the epigenetic pattern of genes that affect fat storage in the body changes”, says
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/epigenetic-changes-fat-cells-following-exercise - 2025-06-17
Lund University and City Of Helsingborg Enter into Strategic Partnership
HAIDI Research Activities 2024
Research initiative explores defence willingness and democratic resilience
Important step towards new Nanolab Science Village
Published 9 March 2020 Science Village is being built in north-east Lund in the new city district Brunnshög. Picture by Science Village. The process of establishing a new Nanolab in the immediate vicinity of MAX IV and ESS is moving further as decided by the Board of LTH. The lab – Nanolab Science Village – will be the first step to establishing Lund University’s research operations in Science Vil
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/important-step-towards-new-nanolab-science-village - 2025-06-17
Rewilding - good for the planet and people
“The establishment of operations is underway, but it will be on a smaller scale and first and second-cycle studies will not move”
Learning and networking essential for aquathermal energy initiatives
Satellites to enable monitoring of carbon dioxide emissions
Published 1 December 2021 Image: OHB. Researchers have developed a model that can calculate individual countries' carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel burning using observations from space. The new results could be put to use within the Earth observation programme Copernicus, when satellites will be sent into space in the coming years. At the COP26 climate summit, the nations of the world agr
https://www.science.lu.se/article/satellites-enable-monitoring-carbon-dioxide-emissions - 2025-06-17