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A non-toxic stem cell therapy prevents age-related blood diseases in mice

Researchers at Lund University show that it is possible to replace aged or defective blood stem cells in mice using a non-toxic stem cell transplantation approach. Photo // Pexels Researchers at the Lund Stem Cell Center at Lund University have developed a stem cell-based therapy that rejuvenates the aging blood and immune systems in mice without harsh treatments like chemotherapy or radiation. Th

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/non-toxic-stem-cell-therapy-prevents-age-related-blood-diseases-mice - 2025-08-25

New phase requires stamina and consideration

Elsa Trolle Önnerfors, from the Faculty of Law. Photo:Jenny Loftrup The first phase was filled with creativity and collective effort. Elsa Trolle Önnerfors was surprised by how smooth the transition to distance education was. However, now the focus is more on how students are feeling and on perseverance – for how long is unknown "I used a year's worth of creativity in the first few weeks, and lear

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-phase-requires-stamina-and-consideration - 2025-08-25

Why repetitive DNA matters for human brain evolution and disease

A brain organoid researchers in the Laboratory of Molecular Neurogenetics at Lund University used to study a family of transposable elements, known as LINE-1 (L1) transposons. Image by: Anita Adami, first-author of the study. For decades, large stretches of human DNA were dismissed as ‘junk’ and considered to serve no real purpose. In a new study in Cell Genomics, researchers at Lund University in

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/why-repetitive-dna-matters-human-brain-evolution-and-disease - 2025-08-26

Pollinering i mörker lika viktig som i dagsljus – ny studie utmanar forskningsbias

Pollinering på natten är lika viktig som den som sker på dagtid, men har ofta underskattats. Bild: Franco Patrizia från Pixabay. I över 60 år har forskare försökt avgöra om växter pollineras mer på dagen eller natten – utan att nå någon tydlig slutsats. Nu visar en stor forskningsöversikt gjord vid Lunds universitet att nattens pollinatörer gör lika stor insats som dagaktiva arter i hela 90 procen

https://www.cec.lu.se/sv/artikel/pollinering-i-morker-lika-viktig-som-i-dagsljus-ny-studie-utmanar-forskningsbias - 2025-08-25

Studenter utrustas med karriärfrämjande certifikat

Från vänster till höger på bilden: Blerim Emruli, Erik Påander, Jordina De Sousa, Iván Ortiz Del Noval & Alfriyadi Rafles. Photo: Carla Böhme. Studenter på Magisterprogrammet i informationssystem har möjlighet att få värdefulla certifikat i business analytics för att stärka sina CV. Det internationella Magisterprogrammet i informationssystem på Institutionen för informatik, Ekonomihögskolan vid Lu

https://www.ehl.lu.se/artikel/studenter-utrustas-med-karriarframjande-certifikat - 2025-08-25

DigiJustice: En tvärvetenskaplig strategi för digital rättvisa

Foto: Carla Böhme Experter från olika områden inom universitetet samt ett antal gästforskare kommer inom Pufendorf-temat "DigiJustice: Digitala ojämlikheter och mänskliga rättigheter i den artificiella intelligensens tid" att demonstrera ett tvärvetenskapligt förhållningssätt till digital rättvisa och utformningen av en inkluderande framtid. Temat, som leds av Miranda Kajtazi, docent i informatik,

https://www.ehl.lu.se/artikel/digijustice-en-tvarvetenskaplig-strategi-digital-rattvisa - 2025-08-25

Ny studie: Föräldrars metaboliska egenskaper kan påverka barnets hälsa över tid

En människa ärver gener från båda föräldrar och generna styr vilka egenskaper vi ska ha. Forskarna bakom en ny studie har studerat hur egenskaper som är viktiga för ämnesomsättningen förs vidare från mammor och pappor till barn. Foto: Kennet Ruona Forskning vid Lunds universitet visar att de biologiska föräldrarnas gener påverkar barnets insulinfunktion samt förmågor att reglera blodsockernivåer o

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/ny-studie-foraldrars-metaboliska-egenskaper-kan-paverka-barnets-halsa-over-tid - 2025-08-26

Fakultetens färd mot vetenskapsbyn i Brunnshög

Naturvetenskapliga fakultetens dekan Sven Lidin på den vildvuxna åkern som snart kommer att påbörja sin metamorfos till vetenskapsmeckat Science Village. En katalysator som kommer att modernisera naturvetenskapliga fakulteten, både i Brunnshög och på Sölvegatan. Dekan Sven Lidin må ha blivit ”närsynt, lönnfet och medelålders” under sina tio år i symbios med Science Village. Men hans framtidsvision

https://www.naturvetenskap.lu.se/artikel/fakultetens-fard-mot-vetenskapsbyn-i-brunnshog - 2025-08-25

Pollinering i mörker lika viktig som i dagsljus – ny studie utmanar forskningsbias

Pollinering på natten är lika viktig som den som sker på dagtid, men har ofta underskattats. Bild: Franco Patrizia från Pixabay. I över 60 år har forskare försökt avgöra om växter pollineras mer på dagen eller natten – utan att nå någon tydlig slutsats. Nu visar en stor forskningsöversikt gjord vid Lunds universitet att nattens pollinatörer gör lika stor insats som dagaktiva arter i hela 90 procen

https://www.naturvetenskap.lu.se/artikel/pollinering-i-morker-lika-viktig-som-i-dagsljus-ny-studie-utmanar-forskningsbias - 2025-08-25

Hållbara städer och samhällen i fokus på ny forskningsfestival

"Jag vill bjuda in alla att besöka oss på Campus Helsingborg i sommar. Vi har skapat en riktigt spännande forskningsfestival, ta chansen att ta del av den fantastiska bredd och kunskap våra forskare delar med sig av under den här veckan." Det säger Charlo Kan mode någonsin bli hållbart? Hur ställer vi om till miljösmart e-handel? Och vilken roll ska universiteten ha i framtidens samhälle? Det är n

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/hallbara-stader-och-samhallen-i-fokus-pa-ny-forskningsfestival - 2025-08-25

Bridging Performing Art, AI Creativity and Entrepreneurship – ABC, MHM, IAC and EFI Research Cluster Unite to Redefine Classical Music and Opera across Borders

The newly established Centre for Aesthetics and Business Creativity (ABC), at Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM), and led by Professor Daniel Hjorth, is thrilled to announce its collaboration with the Malmö Academy of Music (MHM), the Inter Arts Center (IAC) and the research cluster on “Creativity, AI, and the Human” at the Edinburgh Futures Institute (EFI), University of E

https://www.iac.lu.se/article/bridging-performing-art-ai-creativity-and-entrepreneurship-abc-mhm-iac-and-efi-research-cluster - 2025-08-25

Top duo want to solve mystery of Alzheimer's

Oskar Hansson and Sara Linse collaborate across faculties and their research has recently localised a drug that could potentially slow the progress of Alzheimer’s and be made available to the market next year. Photo: Johan Joelsson She is a chemist. He is a medic. Together they are behind some of the major breakthroughs in Alzheimer's disease research in recent times. Sara Linse and Oskar Hansson

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/top-duo-want-solve-mystery-alzheimers - 2025-08-25

LU's new plan: CO2 emissions to be halved by 2023

 To achieve the University’s emissions targets, students and employees must for example, reduce how much CO2 they produce when commuting . Cycling is one alternative. Photo: Kennet Ruona By 2023 the University is to have reduced its CO2 emissions by half, according to the new sustainability plan. Things look promising right now due to Covid-19 – there will be a radical reduction this year as air t

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/lus-new-plan-co2-emissions-be-halved-2023 - 2025-08-25

Research evaluation RQ20: Calls for better international recruitment

LU has fine laboratories with advanced equipment. But one RQ20 panel wonders how these are to be used and by whom? PHOTO: Kennet Ruona Recruitment is an area on which the University needs to continue working. "We can certainly become even better in this area", says Freddy Ståhlberg, one of the project managers in the RQ20 research evaluation. The reports from the transverse panels were completed b

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/research-evaluation-rq20-calls-better-international-recruitment - 2025-08-25

Tracking owls that send SMS from their nests

Torna Hällestad. Researchers have placed 170 owl nesting boxes included in their multiyear project aiming to find out as much as possible about how tawny owls are affected by living in proximity to humans. Photo: Kennet Ruona The owlet, little over three weeks old, squints slightly as Hannah Watson lays it on its back in a plastic container that once held vanilla ice cream. It seems quite happy th

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/tracking-owls-send-sms-their-nests - 2025-08-25

MOOCs more popular during the pandemic

Charlotte Leire and Kes McCormick are responsible for the MOOCs produced at IIIEE. Photo: Jan Olsson The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics, IIIEE, is taking the lead on open, month-long online courses, known as MOOCs. The investment in MOOCs has been quite a success. In recent years, every sixth student has stated that the online courses influenced them to apply for on

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/moocs-more-popular-during-pandemic - 2025-08-25

Reduced climate impact of anaesthetic gases – but a worrying trend in middle-income countries

“High-income countries, such as the United States, have sharply reduced their use but the gas still accounts for more than 60% of their climate emissions from anaesthetic gases", says Talbot. Photo: iStock Gases used in anaesthesia are potent greenhouse gases, and their total global impact has not previously been known. A study published in The Lancet Planetary Health led by Lund University shows

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/reduced-climate-impact-anaesthetic-gases-worrying-trend-middle-income-countries - 2025-08-25

New climate report: "Near-term action is crucial"

The synthesis report concludes that climate change is accelerating and its impacts are becoming more pronounced. (Photo: Daniel Páscoa/Unsplash) The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has released a synthesis report summarizing the reports of recent years. Markku Rummukainen, Sweden's contact person for the IPCC and also Professor of Climatology at the Center for Environmental a

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-climate-report-near-term-action-crucial - 2025-08-25

Syrian linguist given sanctuary at LU

"I never would have left Syria if it were not for the war. I had it all. I was teaching a couple of hours per week, working on my research and I had a beautiful farm with space for the whole family", Moheiddin Homeidi says. Four months ago, Professor Moheiddin Homeidi came to Lund from Syria as the first researcher the University has received through the network Scholars at Risk. Despite the start

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/syrian-linguist-given-sanctuary-lu - 2025-08-25

LU successful in quick digital restart

“What the whole University has done is amazing. How much we can achieve when we gather our strengths and collaborate. Everyone worked towards the same goal – to make it work – and we succeeded!” Photo: Kennet Ruona Getting important information out fast to the right target group has been a challenge for the crisis management group, which has now entered a calmer phase after an intensive spring. “N

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/lu-successful-quick-digital-restart - 2025-08-25