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FragMAX library identifies ligand-binding sites in nsp10 and nsp14/16 interfaces of SARS-CoV-2
On-site IT support no longer available at Medicon Village
Beyond Site/Sight: International conference on cultural spaces and the conditions of creativity
The Paralympics in Paris: Our man on site with great commitment
Site-Specific Art Works for Hohenlockstedt by our students
Opening: 13 January 2026, 5pmPlace: M.1, HohenlockstedtThis exhibition is part of the elective course Community engagement and art as ecology led by curator Ronald Kolb and Prof. Maj Hasager.In September, nine fine art students from the Malmö Art Academy attended the Fall Assembly at M.1 in Hohenlockstedt. Through walking, listening, and spending time with people and places, their practices shifte
https://www.khm.lu.se/en/article/site-specific-art-works-hohenlockstedt-our-students - 2026-07-07
Beyond Site/Sight: International conference on cultural spaces and the conditions of creativity
Site visit at Elitkomposit resulting in “Prototype Zero”
In mid-December Sentio visited our partner Elitkomposit in Uddevalla. It was a great opportunity for partners, senior researchers and PhD-students to really understand how sophisticated products are designed and manufactured in different composite materials. With refined production methods of composites it is possible to get past the limits of conventional materials and in mid-December Sentio had
https://www.sentio.lu.se/article/site-visit-elitkomposit-resulting-prototype-zero - 2026-07-07
Service innovation at cultural heritage sites in times of Covid
New episode of Culture and Creativity Management Podcast. In the third episode of the Culture and Creativity Management podcast Rebecca Mattsoff describes innovations at two open-air attractions in Helsingborg as a result of altered visitor profiles and behaviour due to the Covid pandemic in 2020. Rebecca talks about how the tourism destination work of the City of Helsingborg generated an opportun
https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/service-innovation-cultural-heritage-sites-times-covid - 2026-07-07
Vertical composition back on site
The artwork Vertical composition by Arne Jones newly inaugurated. In glorious sunshine and to the tunes of saxophone music, the artwork Vertikal composition by Dean Kristina Åkesson was re-inaugurated. She was accompanied on stage by representatives of Public Art Agency Sweden and Akademiska hus, who were responsible for recreating the artwork and finding a new location for it outside Forum Medicu
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/vertical-composition-back-site - 2026-07-07
New studies challenge the debate on the French language
In France, there has long been a heated debate over gender-inclusive language, with critics warning that it makes texts difficult to read. However, a new thesis shows that the forms work as intended. They make women more visible in the reader’s mind, without significantly compromising readability. In French, all nouns have a grammatical gender and are either masculine or feminine. On top of that,
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-studies-challenge-debate-french-language - 2026-07-07
SWEAH had its own symposium at 26th Nordic Congress of Gerontology in Odense (26NKG)
The symposium was named: Ageing, technology and health in later life: Results from the interdisciplinary national graduate school in Sweden. Chair: Charlotte Löfqvist, Lund University The participants in the symposium were: Sofi Fristedt, Lund University Attitudes and adoption of technologies for active and healthy ageing from a generational perspective Emilia W.E. Viklund, Åbo Akademi University
https://sweah.lu.se/en/article/sweah-had-its-own-symposium-26th-nordic-congress-gerontology-odense-26nkg - 2026-07-07
Cocktail of modified antibodies provides strong effect against SARS-CoV-2
Is it possible to improve the antibodies that the body produces to fight SARS-CoV2? In a study led by researchers from Lund University in Sweden, this was investigated by redesigning antibodies and combining them against the virus. The modified antibodies have been tested in human cells and with mice. Many antibodies used to treat covid infection during the pandemic have been so-called neutralizin
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/cocktail-modified-antibodies-provides-strong-effect-against-sars-cov-2 - 2026-07-07
WATCH: Master's students come up with nutritious, chocolate flavored bean spread!
Early weight gain can have lifelong consequences
When in life we gain weight can have a significant impact on our health many years later. In a study involving over 600,000 people, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have investigated how changes in weight between the ages of 17 and 60 are linked to the risk of dying from various diseases. The results show a clear pattern: weight gain early in adulthood has the greatest impact. It has long
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/early-weight-gain-can-have-lifelong-consequences - 2026-07-07
VR helps us experience historical places
Virtual reality might be the closest we can get to a time machine. For instance, it can be used to experience historical communities – such as the Iron Age city of Uppåkra in southern Sweden, according to LU researcher Mattias Wallergård. Mattias Wallergård has done research on virtual reality and its applications for the past 20 years. He works at the Virtual Reality Lab at Lund University, and b
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/vr-helps-us-experience-historical-places - 2026-07-07
Oxygen in the World’s Oceans is Declining, Scientists Reveal Dangers and Solutions
Archaeological finds without digging
The past comes alive in 3D
Fish, selective hunting strategies and a delayed-return lifestyle among ancient foragers
A unique trove of bone material from the 9,200 year old coastal settlement Norje Sunnansund in Blekinge, Sweden, has revealed that surprisingly sophisticated hunting strategies were used at the time. One key find was that the early Mesolithic humans practiced so-called selective hunting – seemingly in order to maximise gain and preserve the local population of certain species. ”A telling example i
