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Czech-Danish duo receives major award
This year’s Nordic Prize from the Fernström Foundation – one of the largest medical prizes in Scandinavia– is awarded to two cancer researchers, Jiri Bartek and Jiri Lukas, for their research on cellular responses to DNA damage. Genetically damaged cells that cannot repair their genomes without mistakes pose a major risk of cancer and other diseases. Every year, the Eric K. Fernström Foundation pr
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/czech-danish-duo-receives-major-award - 2025-12-19
Transplanted nerve cells survive a quarter of a century in a Parkinson’s disease patient
When dung beetles dance, they photograph the firmament
Cancer cells become more aggressive from fat storage
How bees find their way home
How can a bee fly straight home in the middle of the night after a complicated route through thick vegetation in search of food? For the first time, researchers have been able to show what happens in the brain of the bee. Bees and many other animals use what is known as optical flow to determine how fast they are going and how far they have moved through their environment. When ignoring all other
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-bees-find-their-way-home - 2025-12-19
Fallen “meteorite” is new jubilee sculpture in Lundagård
The University’s new jubilee sculpture, created by Charlotte Gyllenhammar, was unveiled on Saturday 21 October, as part of LU’s 350th anniversary celebrations. The sculpture, Meteorite, is made of black-patinated bronze and is located to the right of Palaestra, as seen from the Lund University main building. Around 100 people gathered to see the unveiling. Among them were vice-chancellor, Torbjörn
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/fallen-meteorite-new-jubilee-sculpture-lundagard - 2025-12-19
Giant curtain will help scientists study threats against cloud forests
Modern alchemy creates luminescent iron molecules
Stem cells in plants and animals behave surprisingly similarly: study
New research describes the differences between mice and humans
Ravens parallel great apes in their planning abilities
Agroecology: a better alternative in Sub-Saharan Africa
Researchers solve mystery at the centre of the Milky Way
Ukraine First Deputy Minister of Education back in Lund for a day
“Being new in the government of Ukraine is like learning to ride a bike that is broken, while someone is throwing stones at you, and you are trying to fix the bike at the same time”, said Inna Sovsun, Ukraine’s First Deputy Minister of Education and a former Lund University student. She was only 29 when she was asked to join the new Ukrainian government as First Deputy Minister of Education. Since
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/ukraine-first-deputy-minister-education-back-lund-day - 2025-12-19
Cold-induced pain linked to the garlic and mustard receptor
Why someone else should make your financial decisions
The role of humour in multicultural workplaces
We should not be afraid to joke about one another’s ethnic background. Used with sensitivity, such jokes can instead help to challenge the stereotypical image of immigrants, according to Lund University sociologist Henriette Frees Esholdt, who has studied humour at a multi-ethnic workplace in Denmark. Henriette Frees Esholdt’s study was carried out in a large organisation in the hospitality sector
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/role-humour-multicultural-workplaces - 2025-12-19
Six LU researchers receive ERC Starting Grants
Advanced treatments of the future are soon here
Stem cells programmed to produce insulin in people with type 1 diabetes or to repair the heart muscle after a heart attack. Gene and cell therapies that improve cancer treatments. These new and innovative therapies have the potential to cure, alleviate and treat diseases where traditional medicines are currently insufficient. The monk Gregor Mendel set more in motion than he could have imagined wh
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/advanced-treatments-future-are-soon-here - 2025-12-20
