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From the IPCC-report to COP26 – Emily Boyd comments on what science can do for climate action

By noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Noomi Egan) - published 7 October 2021 The recent IPCC report can underpin climate action and the science provides direction to political action on a local and global level. At least, this is what LUCSUS Director, and one of the lead authors of the report, Emily Boyd wish to to see happen. In August, the IPCC published the first part of its sixth ass

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/ipcc-report-cop26-emily-boyd-comments-what-science-can-do-climate-action-0 - 2025-07-03

Lunds universitet får Svenska institutets stöd till internationella utbildningsprogram

Publicerad 26 april 2022 Svenska institutet (SI) genomför sedan 2020 SI Public Sector Innovation Programme i samarbete med svenska universitet och högskolor. Nu har SI beviljat nytt stöd till sju internationella utbildningsprogram som riktar sig till tjänstemän och förtroendevalda i offentlig sektor. Utbildningsprogrammen hålls i ett tjugotal låg- och medelinkomstländer. Syftet med utbildningarna

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/lunds-universitet-far-svenska-institutets-stod-till-internationella-utbildningsprogram - 2025-07-04

New blog about nutriton

By sara [dot] liedholm [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Sara Liedholm) - published 23 June 2020 The research group Nutritional Epidemiology has started a blog, www.nutrition.blogg.lu.se! Esther González-Padilla tells us more about it. Visit nutrition.blogg.lu.se, a blog about nutritional science. ​​​​​What is the blog about?We have started the blog mostly as a tool to inform people, within and outside

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-blog-about-nutriton - 2025-07-03

Lasers will help us discover the fuels of tomorrow

Published 21 April 2023 Lasers can be used to look inside a flame and tell us what happens when things burn. How can we stop global warming? Simple: we need to stop burning fossil fuels. Unfortunately, it is difficult to replace fossil fuels in all parts of society. In this project, we develop laser techniques that can help us understand the how energy is produced when different things burn, which

https://www.combustionphysics.lu.se/article/lasers-will-help-us-discover-fuels-tomorrow - 2025-07-03

Using quizzes - give your students the points they deserve

Published 4 March 2021 When using quizzes you might want to adjust the points to make them better match what the student deserve. Photo by Ben White on Unsplash Inflexibility Many of us are using the quiz function in Canvas, both for allowing students to practice and for exams. Canvas uses a rather inflexible way of automatically grading the answers in most cases – either the answers are completel

https://www.education.lu.se/en/article/using-quizzes-give-your-students-points-they-deserve - 2025-07-03

Tropical montane forests in a warming world

Published 25 May 2020 “Rwanda, the land of a thousand hills, depends on its forests and trees that protect soil fertility, preserve biodiversity, help to cope with climate change and provide fuel for cooking. But the forests used to be much vaster.” Eric Mirindi Dusenge, BECC researcher at University of Gothenburg, is part of a project to find out how native tree species can contribute to tackling

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/tropical-montane-forests-warming-world - 2025-07-03

EUR 2.3 million for Aligned Bio from European Innovation Council Accelerator

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 27 January 2022 The European Innovation Council Accelerator has awarded Aligned Bio €2.3 million in funding, with the possibility of a further €2.3 million in venture capital. This is to accelerate the company’s investment in the detection of biomarkers at the molecular level using the patented Aerotaxy nanowire production proce

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/eur-23-million-aligned-bio-european-innovation-council-accelerator - 2025-07-03

The premises programme and next steps for the Science Village establishment (Stage 2)

Published 14 February 2024 In December last year (2023), the project group for Lund University's Science Village establishment (Stage 2) presented a comprehensive premises programme for Scenario 5, developed in collaboration with White arkitekter. This programme is a detailed description of the premises and functions needed to ensure efficient operations in the future. It marks the first, but very

https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/premises-programme-and-next-steps-science-village-establishment-stage-2 - 2025-07-03

Mångmiljondonation till Medicinska fakulteten vid Lunds universitet

Publicerad 16 augusti 2022 Forskare i laboratorium I november 2021 bildades en privat stiftelse som syftar till att främja vetenskaplig forskning avseende pankreascancer, gastroenterologi, och smärtlindring vid Lunds universitet. Stiftelsen förvaltas av Lunds universitet och totalt sett kommer 40 miljoner att tillföras. Tidigare i vår delades de första anslagen ut - drygt tre miljoner kronor ska s

https://www.lu.se/artikel/mangmiljondonation-till-medicinska-fakulteten-vid-lunds-universitet - 2025-07-04

Mångmiljondonation till Medicinska fakulteten vid Lunds universitet

Av oscar [dot] heimburg [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Oscar Heimburg) - publicerad 16 augusti 2022 Medicinsk forskning i laboratorium. Arkivbild. I november 2021 bildades en privat stiftelse som syftar till att främja vetenskaplig forskning avseende pankreascancer, gastroenterologi, och smärtlindring vid Lunds universitet. Stiftelsen förvaltas av Lunds universitet och totalt sett kommer 40 miljoner

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/mangmiljondonation-till-medicinska-fakulteten-vid-lunds-universitet - 2025-07-03

Soljägarna – med kunskap att fånga ljuset

Av bodil [dot] malmstrom [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Bodil Malmström) - publicerad 23 augusti 2018 Yang Chen, I-Ju Chen och Xulu Zeng forskar kring bättre sätt att fånga solljus med solceller gjorda av nanotrådar. Foto: Kennet Ruona. En ökad framtida användning av solceller kräver högre effektivitet och lägre produktionskostnader. Innovativ forskning från det tvärvetenskapliga centret NanoLund vil

https://www.lu.se/artikel/soljagarna-med-kunskap-att-fanga-ljuset - 2025-07-03

Reportage: First meeting with Sven

By kontakt [at] artrosportalen [dot] se (The arthritisportal) - published 30 May 2023 This picture is not connected to the text In this series, we continue our reporting on the timeline of surgical treatment of late stage osteoarthritis. Today we meet Sven, who has had problems with pain and limited mobility in one of his knees for several years. After visiting his primary care health center, Sven

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/article/reportage-first-meeting-sven - 2025-07-03

Jorden svämmar över och torkar bort

Publicerad 10 april 2015 Vattenförsörjningen är en komplex historia som nog aldrig varit krångligare – och viktigare – än nu. Kenneth M. Persson är professor i teknisk vattenresurslära och initiativtagare till Lunds universitets vattenportal som samlar drygt 200 (!) vattenforskare. Vatten är världens bästa lösningsmedel, säger Kenneth M. Persson. – Det absolut största hotet mot en välfungerande va

https://www.lu.se/artikel/jorden-svammar-over-och-torkar-bort - 2025-07-03

Leder reseförbud till mer internationaliserade klassrum?

Publicerad 3 februari 2021 Universitet över hela världen har stängt sina campus och vänt sig till digitala undervisning. Även om studenterna sitter fast hemma kan den nya miljön ha fördelar mot en konventionell akademisk miljö. Martin Joormann, postdoktor vid Rättssociologiska institutionen, representerar Lunds universitet i VirtualLAS, ett digitalt undervisningsprojekt som involverar universitet

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/artikel/leder-reseforbud-till-mer-internationaliserade-klassrum - 2025-07-03

Sleuthing Online - a bumpy path for the net detective

By emma [dot] lord [at] soc [dot] lu [dot] se (Emma Lord) - published 24 May 2023 Researchers at the Department of Sociology followed and observed 14 Flashback threads for several years and also interviewed 30 informants related to online crime case communities. Photo: Unsplash, Agence Olloweb. David Wästerfors, Veronika Burcar Alm and Erik Hannerz have published an article in New Media & Society

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/sleuthing-online-bumpy-path-net-detective - 2025-07-03

Green cities grow from the roots

Published 28 February 2014 Royal climate change researcher Harriet Bulkeley doesn’t believe that directives from above cause us to change our behaviour. On the other hand, she believes in the creative and fumbling environmental experiments that she has seen popping up in cities around the world. Now she is going to study climate-friendly initiatives in Sweden. Harriet Bulkeley at the royal lunch f

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/green-cities-grow-roots - 2025-07-03

Tips from the funding bodies

Published 21 November 2014 “Really good research is often interdisciplinary”, said Kerstin Sahlin from the Swedish Research Council (VR) at a seminar in Lund on how the land lies for research funding. She wanted to debunk the myth that VR is not good at encouraging interdisciplinary projects. Quite the opposite – a working group has recently been appointed specifically for this type of application

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/tips-funding-bodies - 2025-07-03

Socioeconomics shape children’s connection to nature more than where they live

Published 26 August 2024 Photo: Diego Cambiaso, CC BY-SA 2.0. The income and education levels of a child’s environment determine their relationship to nature, not whether they live in a city or the countryside. This is the finding of a new study conducted by researchers at Lund University, Sweden. The results run counter to the assumption that growing up in the countryside automatically increases

https://www.science.lu.se/article/socioeconomics-shape-childrens-connection-nature-more-where-they-live - 2025-07-03

Socioeconomic circumstances shape children’s connection to nature more than where they live

By anna_maria [dot] erling [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Maria Erling) - published 22 August 2024 Children in areas with lower socioeconomic levels gain the most from targeted nature projects, especially if they have no direct access to nature close to where they live. Photo: Anna Avdeeva/iStockphoto The income and education levels of a child’s environment determine their relationship to nature

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/socioeconomic-circumstances-shape-childrens-connection-nature-more-where-they-live - 2025-07-03

Inkontinens drabbar miljoner – mer måste göras för att hitta botemedel

Publicerad 21 februari 2018 Inkontinens påverkar mer än 200 miljoner människor över hela världen, så varför görs inte mer för att hitta ett botemedel? För att vara ett kroniskt hälsoproblem som gör otaliga människor olyckliga och skamsna och kostar miljarder är urininkontinens mycket lite uppmärksammat, skriver tre forskare i The Conversation. Media rapporterar om kronisk ohälsa med skrämmande reg

https://www.lu.se/artikel/inkontinens-drabbar-miljoner-mer-maste-goras-att-hitta-botemedel - 2025-07-03