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Solar fuel conundrum nears a solution

Solar energy stored in the form of fuel is something scientists hope could partially replace fossil fuels in the future. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden may have solved a long-standing problem that has hindered the development of sustainable solar fuels. If solar energy can be used more efficiently using iron-based systems, this could pave the way for cheaper solar fuels. “We can now see

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/solar-fuel-conundrum-nears-solution - 2025-10-28

A detective in the mysterious world of proteins

Gemma Atkinson has been awarded this year’s Eric K. Fernström Prize for particularly promising and successful early-career researchers at Lund University. Her research focuses on bacterial proteins in order to understand the protective mechanisms bacteria use against infecting viruses known as bacteriophages. She received the prize for: Groundbreaking discoveries about the bacterial immune system

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/detective-mysterious-world-proteins - 2025-10-28

Secondary forests could be a key factor in climate management – if we protect them in time

By analysing over 100,000 field measurements as well as environmental data, an international research team has created maps that show how and when naturally regrowing forests bind most carbon. To fulfil climate goals and avoid the most serious consequences of global heating, we need to both reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and remove carbon dioxide that is already in the atmosphere. Naturally

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/secondary-forests-could-be-key-factor-climate-management-if-we-protect-them-time - 2025-10-28

Can animals laugh?

Many claim that people too easily anthropomorphise animal behaviour. But what’s the story regarding laughter – is it something unique to humans? Cognitive scientist Peter Gärdenfors explains why we often overlook the laughter of a parrot and why slapstick is a type of humour appreciated by both humans and animals. ”Aristotle thought that it was only humans who laugh, but he was wrong,” says Peter

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/can-animals-laugh - 2025-10-28

From Lund to the world stage – meet Fernström Prize winner Kaj Blennow

From a rejected article to world-leading Alzheimer’s research. Kaj Blennow has made it possible to detect Alzheimer’s disease up to 20 years before symptoms appear – an achievement that has not only transformed research but also laid the foundation for new therapies. He has now been awarded the Eric K. Fernström Nordic Prize for his groundbreaking research. Professor Kaj Blennow also enjoys gettin

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-world-stage-meet-fernstrom-prize-winner-kaj-blennow - 2025-10-28

21st century flood risk is affected more by policy than climate threats

Many might assume that we are powerless in the face of ongoing sea-level rise, and that the risk of flooding is inevitable near the coast. However, how governments choose to develop coastal regions is affecting exposure to flooding more than climate threats, according to a new study. The research analyses flood risk scenarios in China’s coastal zone from 2020 all the way until 2100. Across the wor

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/21st-century-flood-risk-affected-more-policy-climate-threats - 2025-10-28

New mechanism revealed: How leukemia cells trick the immune system

A research team at Lund University in Sweden has discovered a mechanism that helps acute myeloid leukemia cells to evade the body’s immune system. By developing an antibody that blocks the mechanism, the researchers could restore the immune system’s ability to kill the cancer cells in laboratory trials and in mice. The discovery is published in Nature Cancer. In brief:Facts about the study: peer-r

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-mechanism-revealed-how-leukemia-cells-trick-immune-system - 2025-10-28

The hidden highways of the sky mapped

High above us, the atmosphere is teeming with life. Birds, bats and insects share the airspace, but divide it into different lanes of traffic. New research from Lund University in Sweden reveals how the atmosphere is an ecosystem, with complex ecological processes that affect how animals move between different altitude levels. We must understand that the air is an arena for ecological processes th

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/hidden-highways-sky-mapped - 2025-10-28

Lund University in the top 100 in Times Higher Education ranking

Today, Times Higher Education (THE) published its latest ranking and Lund University has retained its position at 95. “It’s very gratifying that we have retained our position, despite tougher global competition. A university is never better than its staff and students. This is therefore an acknowledgement of the skilled work everyone performs to create a top-class university and confirms that we a

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-top-100-times-higher-education-ranking - 2025-10-28

Music still resonates in war-torn Ukraine

The story of the Ukrainian music scene since the Russian invasion is one of resilience. Even if it has meant playing in the underground Metro, or in cold bomb shelters with no electricity, many musicians have found ways to continue their art. Now, five classical musicians from Kharkiv, Ukraine, have been invited by Malmö Academy of Music to perform in Malmö. In many ways, the sound of Ukraine live

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/music-still-resonates-war-torn-ukraine - 2025-10-28

Researchers take a step towards improved antibody therapy

Antibody-based drugs often become too thick to be injected at high concentrations. Now, new research can explain why this happens—knowledge that could eventually lead to easily injectable medications. Antibody-based drugs are currently used to treat cancer, autoimmune diseases, and inflammatory conditions. To be administered as a simple injection under the skin, they need to be concentrated, but a

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/researchers-take-step-towards-improved-antibody-therapy - 2025-10-28

Type 1 diabetes increased among young people during the pandemic

During the Covid-19 pandemic, there was an unexpected increase in the number of cases of type 1 diabetes in Sweden, particularly among children under five and young adult men. The infection accelerated the onset of diabetes among children between the ages of five and nine. The researchers looked at data from a 17-year period on the incidence of type 1 diabetes among all people under the age of 30

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/type-1-diabetes-increased-among-young-people-during-pandemic - 2025-10-28

New study reveals the innermost secrets of spaghetti

What keeps spaghetti from disintegrating in boiling water? The answer, according to new research, is gluten. The amount of salt in the water also has an unexpected significance. Using advanced techniques, researchers examined the internal structure of regular and gluten-free spaghetti – straight off the shelf. The results show that gluten has a crucial role in protecting the structure of pasta dur

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-study-reveals-innermost-secrets-spaghetti - 2025-10-28

Eftervården för nyblivna mammor behöver förbättras

Nyblivna mammor uttrycker att de känner sig ”lämnade vind för våg” efter förlossningen. Eftervården är ett erkänt eftersatt område inom vårdkedjan vid barnafödande. Bilden bekräftas av Socialstyrelsens rekommendationer att eftervården behöver förstärkas. En studie ledd från Lunds universitet har undersökt vad kvinnorna själva har behov av. I Sverige har eftervården vid förlossning förändrats avsev

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/eftervarden-nyblivna-mammor-behover-forbattras - 2025-10-28

Ny forskning visar: vanligare med celiaki i sydvästra Skåne

En studie från Lunds universitet visar att färre kvinnor och barn – de största riskgrupperna – insjuknat i celiaki de senaste åren. Resultaten tyder även på att det spelar roll var du bor. Risken att få sjukdomen verkar högre i mindre samhällen/småstäder än på landsbygd eller i större städer. Flest skåningar har insjuknat i sydvästra Skåne. Nu ska forskarna undersöka olika miljöfaktorers roll för

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/ny-forskning-visar-vanligare-med-celiaki-i-sydvastra-skane - 2025-10-28

Kristian Pietras utsedd till årets cancerforskare

Cancerfonden tilldelar Kristian Pietras utmärkelsen Årets Cancerforskare 2025. Han är professor i molekylär medicin vid Lunds universitet och uppmärksammas för sin forskning om tumörens mikromiljö som gett oss nyckeln till att förstå hur celler i blodkärl och bindväv samverkar med tumörceller. Stort grattis Kristian, årets cancerforskare 2025! Vad betyder det för dig att du tilldelas den här utmär

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/kristian-pietras-utsedd-till-arets-cancerforskare - 2025-10-28

Järnbrist hos fler än var tredje gymnasietjej

Så många som 38 procent av alla gymnasietjejer hade järnbrist och risken var särskilt hög bland de som följde en vegetarisk eller pescetarisk kost. Det visar en ny studie ledd av forskare vid Lunds universitet. Järn är ett livsviktigt näringsämne, och brist kan leda till trötthet, nedsatt koncentration och i värsta fall blodbrist. Nu visar en studie att fler än var tredje gymnasietjej lider av jär

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/jarnbrist-hos-fler-var-tredje-gymnasietjej - 2025-10-28

Ovanligt miljonregn till äldre studeras av forskare

Samhället rustar för en allt äldre befolkning. Men vilka insatser för ett gott åldrande fungerar egentligen? Ett forskarteam från Lunds universitet undersöker just nu om 50 miljoner från en extern fond gör skillnad. Den äldre befolkningen i Sverige fortsätter att öka - år 2030 beräknas personer som är 60 år eller äldre vara fler än tre miljoner. Samhällsutvecklingen med en allt äldre befolkning de

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/ovanligt-miljonregn-till-aldre-studeras-av-forskare - 2025-10-28

Minskad klimatpåverkan från narkosgaser – men oroande trend i medelinkomstländer

Narkosgaser är potenta växthusgaser vars totala globala påverkan hittills varit okänd. Nu publiceras en studie i The Lancet Planetary Health ledd från Lunds universitet som visar att utsläppet från växthusgaser från narkosgaser minskar med 27 procent över de senaste tio åren. Genom att ersätta den narkosgas som har störst klimatpåverkan, hade klimatpåverkan från narkosgaser kunnat minska med ytter

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/minskad-klimatpaverkan-fran-narkosgaser-men-oroande-trend-i-medelinkomstlander - 2025-10-28

Stort grattis Anders Bjartell!

Anders Bjartell, professor i urologisk cancerforskning samt överläkare inom urologi vid Skånes universitetssjukhus, får Frans Debruyne Life Time Achievement Award 2025. Hedersutmärkelsen ges till personer som under lång tid har gjort betydande och viktiga insatser för European Association of Urology (EAU). Vad betyder det för dig att du tilldelats den här hedersutmärkelsen?Otroligt mycket! Jag har

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/stort-grattis-anders-bjartell - 2025-10-28