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Metabolism found to regulate production of killer cells

In a recent study from Lund University in Sweden, researchers discovered that metabolic changes affect how blood cells are formed during embryonic development. They found a previously unknown metabolic switch with a key role in how different types of blood cells develop. This means blood cell formation can be directed towards producing natural killer cells in the laboratory to ultimately be used i

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/metabolism-found-regulate-production-killer-cells - 2025-11-19

Cultural and creative business concepts need specific and strategic support

Do you work in graphic design, are you passionate about games development, or do you design jewellery in your own business? The market for entrepreneurs with cultural and creative business concepts is growing in Sweden. However, many of these initiatives require tailored support to be able to develop and find clients and partnerships. For several years, there has been a sharp increase in our inter

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/cultural-and-creative-business-concepts-need-specific-and-strategic-support - 2025-11-19

Leo Flynn is appointed Honorary Doctor 2022 at the Faculty of Law

The Faculty of Law at Lund University has appointed Deputy Director and Principal Legal Advisor at the European Commission Leo Flynn as the faculty's Honorary Doctor for 2022. Leo Flynn will be promoted at the doctoral degree conferment ceremony 3 June. Leo Flynn is Irish and educated at Cambridge University and University College Cork. He is Deputy Director and Principal Legal Adviser at the Lega

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/leo-flynn-appointed-honorary-doctor-2022-faculty-law - 2025-11-19

The habitat of important wild pollinators is under threat

Honeybees are common pollinators, but other insects such as hoverflies, beetles and butterflies, and wild bees, including bumble bees, are also needed for pollination and are important in many different ways. With simple measures, we can help these insects thrive so they can contribute to a diversity of wild flowers, crops and rich nature experiences. Oilseed rape, apples, strawberries and field b

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/habitat-important-wild-pollinators-under-threat - 2025-11-19

Researchers create molecule that can pave way for mini-transistors

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have succeeded in developing a simple hydrocarbon molecule with a logic gate function, similar to that in transistors, in a single molecule. The discovery could make electric components on a molecular scale possible in the future. The results are published in Nature Communications. Manufacturing very small components is an important challenge in both resear

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/researchers-create-molecule-can-pave-way-mini-transistors - 2025-11-19

CROCUS – a flourishing network for culture and creativity

Cultural and creative industries are steadily growing and driving regional development in Sweden. The CROCUS network at Campus Helsingborg wants to strengthen knowledge exchange for students and researchers as well as for those involved and interested in this sector. "The network's ability to quickly mobilise researchers means that when an opportunity arises, we can act immediately", says project

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/crocus-flourishing-network-culture-and-creativity - 2025-11-19

Breakthrough in converting CO2 into fuel using solar energy

A research team led by Lund University in Sweden has shown how solar power can convert carbon dioxide into fuel, by using advanced materials and ultra-fast laser spectroscopy. The breakthrough could be an important piece of the puzzle in reducing the levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere in the future. The study is published in Nature Communications. The sunlight that hits Earth during one

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/breakthrough-converting-co2-fuel-using-solar-energy - 2025-11-19

Better methods are needed to understand how sugar affects our bodies

Less than ten per cent of energy intake from food should come from added sugar, according to the current Nordic Nutrition Recommendations. For adults, this corresponds to approximately 50–75 grams of added sugar per day and one can of soft drink contains approximately 30 grams of sugar. “Drinking soft drinks is not necessarily dangerous for a particular individual, however, at the group level, acr

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/better-methods-are-needed-understand-how-sugar-affects-our-bodies - 2025-11-19

Astronomers map mysterious element in space

A research team led by Lund University in Sweden has provided an important clue to the origin of the element Ytterbium in the Milky Way, by showing that the element largely originates from supernova explosions. The groundbreaking research also provides new opportunities for studying the evolution of our galaxy. The study is published in Astronomy & Astrophysics. Ytterbium is one of four elements i

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/astronomers-map-mysterious-element-space - 2025-11-19

UN Climate Report: How vulnerable are we and how can we adapt?

How vulnerable is humanity in the face of climate change? And how have people around the world already been impacted? These are some of the questions to be answered on 28 February by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Two researchers from Lund University participated in the final report – Martina Angela Caretta and Emily Boyd. For three years, approximately three hundred top resea

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/un-climate-report-how-vulnerable-are-we-and-how-can-we-adapt - 2025-11-19

New precision technology for immunotherapy

In recent years, great advances have been made in the development of new successful immunotherapies to treat cancer. CAR T-cell therapy and antibody treatments are two types of targeted immunotherapies that have revolutionised areas of cancer care. However, there are still significant challenges in the identification of cancer cell surface proteins as targets for immunotherapies. A research group

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-precision-technology-immunotherapy - 2025-11-19

The UN’s climate change panel: the world must act now

On Monday, the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published a new report on how climate change is impacting nature and people worldwide, and on the necessity for adaptation. According to the researchers, more than three billion people live in environments that are particularly vulnerable to climate change, and the same applies to many species. The researchers establish that thos

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/uns-climate-change-panel-world-must-act-now - 2025-11-19

Researchers reconstruct ancient fish lizard

Geologists at Lund University in Sweden have mapped 300 years of research on the prehistoric marine reptiles known as ichthyosaurs. Using a uniquely well-preserved fossil, the team has also created the scientifically most up-to-date reconstruction of an ichthyosaur currently available. Fish lizards, or ichthyosaurs, were a very successful group of animals that, much like today's whales, migrated f

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/researchers-reconstruct-ancient-fish-lizard - 2025-11-19

Vladislava Stoyanova belönas med europeiskt pris

I år tilldelades det fransk-tyska Henrik Enderlein-priset för akademisk excellens till Vladislava Stoyanova. Hon får priset för sin excellenta forskning om europeisk migration, flyktingars rättigheter och kampen mot människohandel. Priset har delats ut sedan 2022 och bakom priset står Hertie School, Sciences Po-universitetet i Paris, Tysklands federala utrikesdepartement och Frankrikes ministerium

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/vladislava-stoyanova-belonas-med-europeiskt-pris - 2025-11-19

Viktigt att inte ta rättsstatsprincipen för given i Europa

De första decennierna av 2000-talet har präglats av kris. Anna Zemskova, som nyligen försvarade sin avhandling i konstitutionell rätt vid Lunds universitet, pekar på två avgörande faktorer för att skydda rättsstatsprincipen i EU vid ekonomiska nödlägen. I sin avhandling betonar Anna Zemskova vikten av att skydda rättsstatsprincipen i EU, som i artikel 2 i fördraget om Europeiska unionen definieras

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/viktigt-att-inte-ta-rattsstatsprincipen-given-i-europa - 2025-11-19

Ny docent i straffrätt

Lärarförslagsnämnden har den 27 juni fattat beslut om att anta Linnéa Wegerstad som docent i straffrätt. Linnea Wegerstad disputerade i straffrätt år 2015 med en avhandling om sexualbrott med utgångspunkt i sexuellt ofredande. Hennes forskningsintresse är riktat mot juridik, kön och sexualitet, med inriktning på straffrätt, sexualbrott och feministisk rättsteori. Hon delar sin tid mellan forskning

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/ny-docent-i-straffratt - 2025-11-19

Fokus på heraldik och rätten

Det 22:a internationella heraldiska kollokviet – symposiet – hölls 16-19 augusti 2023 i Lund. Temat var ”Heraldiken och rätten”. Föredragen handlade om allt från den rättsliga regleringen av heraldiken i olika länder, nu och historiskt, till innebörden och tolkningen av rättsliga symboler. Kollokviet samlade 100 deltagare från 21 länder. Juridiska fakulteten bidrog med lokaler och Lunds universite

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/fokus-pa-heraldik-och-ratten-0 - 2025-11-19