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Cluster meeting at MAX IV
On March 4, the BECC cluster “Climate, land use and biogeochemical cycles” visited the synchrotron source MAX IV. MAX IV Laboratory is a national laboratory hosted by Lund University. It operates accelerators producing x-rays of very high intensity and quality which are used for scientific research making the invisible visible. The new MAX IV will opens in 2016 and it will be the brightest x-ray s
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/cluster-meeting-max-iv - 2026-05-07
Om diabetesscreening, bröstcancer, hemoglobin och Alzheimer
Bland de många disputationer som äger rum vid Medicinska fakulteten i höst, lyfter vi denna gång dessa: Jessica Melins arbete om hur familjen påverkas när ett barn med förhöjd risk för diabetes typ 1 deltar i screeningstudier. Ylva Bengtsson om vilken roll nivån av mineralerna selen, zink och koppar kan ha för risk och prognos för bröstcancer. Marie Larsson om hemoglobinnivån hos mycket för tidigt
https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/om-diabetesscreening-brostcancer-hemoglobin-och-alzheimer - 2026-05-08
WATCH: Could a 300-year old murder mystery finally be solved?
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. A skeleton was found during construction work at Leine castle in Niedersachsen, Germany in the summer of 2016. This is where Swedish count Philip Christoph Königsmarck disappeared 322 years ago – could it be him? Lund University in Sweden follows the dangerous love story between Philip Königsmarck and Georg Ludwig’s w
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-could-300-year-old-murder-mystery-finally-be-solved - 2026-05-07
Bumblebees’ sense of direction rivals that of humans
Bumblebees have a great capacity to navigate despite their small brain size. This is borne out of new research conducted at Lund University in Sweden, among others. The research results can potentially benefit the development of navigation robots in crisis situations where GPS does not work, for example. According to the study, bumblebees appear capable of navigating as well as vertebrates can, an
https://www.biology.lu.se/article/bumblebees-sense-direction-rivals-humans - 2026-05-07
Bumblebees’ sense of direction rivals that of humans
Bumblebees have a great capacity to navigate despite their small brain size. This is borne out of new research conducted at Lund University in Sweden, among others. The research results can potentially benefit the development of navigation robots in crisis situations where GPS does not work, for example. According to the study, bumblebees appear capable of navigating as well as vertebrates can, an
https://www.science.lu.se/article/bumblebees-sense-direction-rivals-humans - 2026-05-07
Bumblebees’ sense of direction rivals that of humans
Bumblebees have a great capacity to navigate despite their small brain size. This is borne out of new research conducted at Lund University in Sweden, among others. The research results can potentially benefit the development of navigation robots in crisis situations where GPS does not work, for example. According to the study, bumblebees appear capable of navigating as well as vertebrates can, an
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/bumblebees-sense-direction-rivals-humans - 2026-05-07
Why are some diabetics free of complications
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Researchers are now asking the question the other way around. They want to know why some diabetic patients do not develop complications. What is protecting them? The PROLONG study may provide the answer. - The majority of diabetics will over time develop severe or lethal complications, but 10-15 percent never do. They
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/why-are-some-diabetics-free-complications - 2026-05-07
They are awarded SWEAH's travel grant
For several years, doctoral students at the research school have been able to travel out into the world and take part in international research in ageing and health. Now SWEAH has granted three more applications, which concern trips to Australia, Italy and Portugal. In this autumn call the following applications were granted: Pernilla Alencar Siljehag, Karolinska InstitutetPernilla is granted 20 0
https://sweah.lu.se/en/article/they-are-awarded-sweahs-travel-grant - 2026-05-07
Uncovering the obscure emotional labour of law practitioners
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. In a new book, sociologist Lisa Flower shows how lawyers manage their emotions in the courtroom, where emotional displays traditionally are unwelcomed. People practicing and studying law often ignore the role emotions play in court. The idea is that feelings disturb the rationality that is the judicial discipline’s fo
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/uncovering-obscure-emotional-labour-law-practitioners - 2026-05-07
Mimicking the navigation of the insect brain
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. How do bees always find their way home, not to mention in a straight line? What is it about the insect brain that allows them to navigate so easily? Could we copy that function? A step in this direction has now been taken by a group of scientists in a project combining the fields of biology, physics, nanoscience and i
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/mimicking-navigation-insect-brain - 2026-05-07
Closing of first autumn application and the opening of the second application period
Here we outline what is going on now, and what we are doing next with the autumn student applications. If you don’t yet have housing and wish to get an offer from us, you need to join this second application period, that opens next week. Closing the first applicationWe have already sent out the last offers of the first application period that started 28 April. Make sure to double-check your housin
https://www.luaccommodation.lu.se/article/closing-first-autumn-application-and-opening-second-application-period - 2026-05-07
Kind methods mean happy cells
Stem cells from umbilical cords in Skåne are improved with nanotubes. By cross-pollinating nanotechnology with stem cell biology, researchers are creating gentle methods to ensure that more cells perform better. Blood stem cells are altered without showing that they have been modified. “If you are interested in working with blood stem cells in Sweden, this is the place to be.” So says Martin Hjort
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/kind-methods-mean-happy-cells - 2026-05-07
MOOC on Global Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights starts 27th of April!
Global Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) - a Lund University MOOC Sexuality and reproduction are core aspects of human existence that are intimately linked to our health and well-being. Sexual and Reproductive Health extends beyond disease and fertility control, and also encompasses the rights of everyone to have a safe and satisfying sexual and reproductive life, an
LU Innovation Talks: Curtis Carlson
Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. NanoLund, the Center for Nanoscience at Lund University, and LU Innovation, the hub for innovation and commercialization at Lund University would like to invite you to a free-of-charge lecture on the key aspects of innovations held by Curtis R Carlson, by most experts regarded as the "Guru on Innovations". How can y
https://www.innovation.lu.se/artikel/lu-innovation-talks-curtis-carlson - 2026-05-07
New test method aims to predict allergenic potency of chemicals
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have developed a method which determines not only whether a chemical or substance is allergenic, but also how strong its potential for causing hypersensitivity is. This will aid in the establishment of so-called threshold values – or how much of a substance is safe to use in a
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-test-method-aims-predict-allergenic-potency-chemicals - 2026-05-07
Bird feeding helps small birds fight infection
Seeds and fat balls do more than just fill small birds’ stomachs. New research from Lund University in Sweden shows that feeding during the wintertime causes birds to be healthier, since they do not have to expend as much energy fighting infections. A small change in body temperature can be fatal for humans. Small birds, meanwhile, lower their body temperature at night by several degrees during th
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/bird-feeding-helps-small-birds-fight-infection - 2026-05-07
Holiday tips from our Sustainability Forum: Travel sustainably this summer!
So many lovely tips. 378 nature reserves in Skåne alone. Thank you! The Sustainability Forum has a mission from the Vice-Chancellor: to support the core activities in realising the intentions of the University's sustainability strategy. Jenny Hansson, Communications Officer and project manager at the Sustainability Forum, gives us many, great tips on sustainable and exciting holiday activities in
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/holiday-tips-our-sustainability-forum-travel-sustainably-summer - 2026-05-07
"A different kind of social work"
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Jan Magnusson, lecturer at the School of Social Work, has recently returned after visiting the School of Social Work, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) in Mumbai. One of the purposes of the trip was to learn more about their work in Ladakh, a region devastated by flashfloods in 2010. The School of Social Work h
https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/different-kind-social-work - 2026-05-07
