Search results
Filter
Filetype
Your search for "swedish" yielded 22339 hits
New findings on gastric bypass and diabetes
Communication Hands on! Having careers in start-ups and the dilemma of change.
Published 9 October 2019 On Wednesday October the 9:th we were happy to take part of VentureLab in cooperation with LU Innovation and their "Breakfast & Ideas" -concept at Mindpark, Helsingborg. This morning our students Rebecca Arfwedson and Endang Ghani Ashfiya talked about Strategic Communication hands on. They were focusing on strategic communication in start-ups and sharing their hands on kno
https://www.isk.lu.se/en/article/communication-hands-having-careers-start-ups-and-dilemma-change - 2025-08-15
After the pandemic: four ways of using Zoom on a campus-based course
By kikki [dot] nillasdotter [at] nordlund [dot] lu [dot] se (Kikki Nillasdotter) - published 10 February 2023 While many people are happy at once again being able to meet in physical classrooms, it would be a shame not to take advantage of the fact that the vast majority of all teaching staff and students have learned to use digital tools for teaching. How, for example, can you get the best out of
https://www.education.lu.se/en/article/after-pandemic-four-ways-using-zoom-campus-based-course - 2025-08-15
New study on personalized type 2 diabetes treatment launched
Exercise is good for everyone - but some struggle more than others
Researchers reveal deficiencies in “corrosion-resistant” metallic materials
The time is ripe for a life cycle review of LED
Published 28 October 2016 The time is ripe for a life cycle review of LED, say Associate Professors Thomas Lindhqvist & Mikael Backman. Photo: Peter Liljenberg Associate Professors Thomas Lindhqvist and Mikael Backman at the IIIEE have just initiated new research in the framework of the Lighting Metropolis project where they hope to confirm or dismiss some of the biggest concerns and speculations
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/time-ripe-life-cycle-review-led - 2025-08-15
Adopting a long-term research approach thanks to prolongation grant
By agata [dot] garpenlind [at] gmail [dot] com (Agata Garpenlind) - published 19 January 2021 Pontus Gourdon in the lab. Photo: Magnus Bergström Lund University represents one of the most attractive locations within structural biology in entire Northern Europe, says Pontus Gourdon, who has been awarded a Wallenberg Academy Fellows prolongation grant 2020 from Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/adopting-long-term-research-approach-thanks-prolongation-grant - 2025-08-15
Bird parents that receive help live longer
Published 15 March 2021 Photo: Wikimedia. Long life is common among bird parents that get help with childcare. This finding comes from researchers at the universities of Lund and Oxford who reviewed data from more than 9,000 studies. Being a parent can be tough. In general, animals that care for many offspring die young, at least in species where parents are not helped by others. However, in some
https://www.science.lu.se/article/bird-parents-receive-help-live-longer - 2025-08-15
Artificial light disrupts dung beetles’ sense of direction
Published 19 August 2021 Claudia Tocco performing an experiment with a dung beetle at a light-polluted site – on a roof in central Johannesburg. Photo: Marcus Byrne. For the first time, researchers have been able to prove that city lights limit the ability of nocturnal animals to navigate by natural light in the night sky. Instead, they are forced to use streetlamps, neon light or floodlights to o
https://www.science.lu.se/article/artificial-light-disrupts-dung-beetles-sense-direction - 2025-08-15
Successful experiment with microwaves could result in better quantum computers
Published 8 September 2021 Physics researchers Peter Samuelsson, on the left, and Ville Maisi show the small brass component that contains connectors, microwave circuits and nanowires. Photo: Simon Wozny. In a pioneering nano experiment, a research team in Lund has succeeded in constructing a new and very efficient microwave photon detector. The discovery could accelerate the development of future
https://www.science.lu.se/article/successful-experiment-microwaves-could-result-better-quantum-computers - 2025-08-15
Ancient ice reveals mysterious solar storm
Exotic cocktail in the atmosphere of extreme exoplanet
Astronomers map mysterious element in space
Researchers reconstruct ancient fish lizard
Researchers create exotic magnetic structures with laser light
Researchers take first step towards controlling photosynthesis using mirrors
Published 5 January 2023 The researchers used ultrafast laser spectroscopy. Photo: Pavel Chabera. With the help of mirrors, placed only a few hundred nanometers apart, a research team has managed to use light more efficiently. The finding could eventually be useful for controlling solar energy conversion during photosynthesis, or other reactions driven by light. For example, one application could
https://www.science.lu.se/article/researchers-take-first-step-towards-controlling-photosynthesis-using-mirrors - 2025-08-15
Radiation physicist receives SEK 20 million grant from the European Research Council (ERC)
Published 2 February 2023 Martin Bech in the X-ray microscopy lab, which is now set to be updated. Photo: Till Dreier. Martin Bech, senior lecturer in medical radiation physics, has been awarded a prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant. Over a five-year period, he will conduct several exciting projects within X-ray microscopy which, among other things, can be used to generate 3D images of human tissue
https://www.science.lu.se/article/radiation-physicist-receives-sek-20-million-grant-european-research-council-erc - 2025-08-15