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Soldiers, snakes and marathon runners in the hidden world of fungi
Birds' blood functions as heating system in winter
Microorganisms' climate adaptation can slow down global warming
Bacteria are vital for the diversity and survival of insects
The medication Wegovy for obesity will not receive reimbursement
They are going on research adventures abroad
Three travel grant applications from SWEAH PhD-students have been approved this spring. Sharon Kagwa, Karolinska Institutet, will visit to the non-governmental organisation SAJIDA foundation in Bangladesh, in June- August this summer.– I am mostly looking forward to being exposed to new research methodologies and perspectives within a new research setting in a middle-income country. This internshi
https://sweah.lu.se/en/article/they-are-going-research-adventures-abroad - 2026-05-01
Research space for postdoc - application closed
The strategic research area Epihealth at Lund University hereby announces research space for two years (SEK 750,000/year including OH) corresponding to a postdoctoral position. Around 200 employees (researchers and other staff) are attached to the Epihealth network who work with epidemiological research to improve the understanding of the spread and etiology of both chronic and infectious diseases
https://www.epihealth.lu.se/en/article/research-space-postdoc-application-closed - 2026-05-01
Putting a price on nature is difficult - new study in Nature Communications
Can the loss of biodiversity slow down if one exposes its economic value? In a study recently published in the scientific journal Nature Communications, the scientists show that among the many thousands of species of bees in the world, only a few species are of economic importance for agriculture. The most common pollinators of crops can be promoted by relatively simple measures in agricultural la
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/putting-price-nature-difficult-new-study-nature-communications - 2026-05-01
Not only bees are important for pollination
Bees are usually considered to be the most efficient pollinators for crops, but a new international study shows that other insects are just as important. A variety of different insects are needed for our food supply. Several BECC researchers have provided data to the study. "We already know that honeybees and wild bees are of great importance to our food production. This study shows that other pol
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/not-only-bees-are-important-pollination - 2026-05-01
INASCON goes digital – time to register!
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. The annual international nanoscience student conference INASCON is coming up. This year, it is held in Lund 11–13 August, broadcasted online, open for anyone interested in nanoscience: students, academics or businesses. INASCON is an annual, student-organized conference on nanoscience and technology, hosted in differe
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/inascon-goes-digital-time-register - 2026-05-01
Right Livelihood Award Laureate, Marthe Wandou, visits LUCSUS
On 9 May, we will have the honour to have the Right Livelihood Award Laureate, Marthe Wandou, joining us for a dialogue on human rights education, the environment, and the prevention of violence against children. Jurist Marthe Wandou is a Cameroonian gender and peace activist who has worked to prevent and fight sexual violence against children, particularly girls, as well as care for survivors of
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/right-livelihood-award-laureate-marthe-wandou-visits-lucsus - 2026-05-01
Butterfly wing clap explains mystery of flight
Birds' blood functions as heating system in winter
Lund University plays a key role in a new prestigious project to map the galaxy
The role of drought in Syrian war was exaggerated
Alfred Larsson receives MAX IV’s Prize for Best doctoral thesis
Alfred Larsson, postdoctoral researcher in synchrotron radiation physics at the Department of Physics, Lund University, has been awarded MAX IV’s 2026 Doctoral Thesis Prize. The award was presented during the MAX IV User Meeting held on 19–21 January 2026. The award recognises the best doctoral thesis with a clear connection to MAX IV over the past two years, highlighting research that combines sc
https://www.science.lu.se/article/alfred-larsson-receives-max-ivs-prize-best-doctoral-thesis - 2026-05-01
