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The middle Cambrian cosmopolitan key species Lejopyge laevigata and its biozone: new data from Sweden

The middle Cambrian Lejopyge laevigata Zone is poorly exposed in Scandinavia. Both this zone, however, and the succeeding Agnostus pisiformis Zone are well exposed at a classic locality at Gudhem, Vastergotland, south-central Sweden. The sequences consist of finely laminated alum shale with scattered stinkstone (orsten) lenses. Three measured and sampled sections yielded a diverse fossil fauna, do

The EU's role in climate change negotiations: from leader to 'leadiator'

We start with two puzzles: first, how to explain the European Union (EU)'s decline as a climate change leader at the Copenhagen summit? Second, how to understand the partial revival of its leadership position at the Durban climate summit? We advance a twofold explanation, focusing on changes in relative power relations among major powers but also on negotiation strategies and coalition building. I

Element association and morphology in some middle Ordovician platform-equipped conodonts

Conodont elements other than those with platform ledges along the processes have often been unrecognized or disregarded in reconstructions and phylogenetic discussions of Ordovician "platform conodont genera." The platform elements are larger than the other element types and often exhibit more rapid evolutionary changes in morphology. Nevertheless, to understand the evolution of, and relationships

The new cell irradiation facility at the Lund nuclear probe

The CELLION project is directed towards the studies on cellular response to targeted single ions. This paper gives an account of the modifications made at the Lund sub-micron beam line in order to create a Single Ion Hit Facility for biological applications within the CELLION project. The most relevant new feature is the specially developed software used to locate the cells. A program for cell rec

Extreme downside risk spillover from the United States and Japan to Asia-Pacific stock markets

This paper proposes a binary response model approach to measure and forecast extreme downside risks in Asia-Pacific markets given information on extreme downside risks in the U.S. and Japanese markets. The extreme downside risk of a market is measured as the occurrence of extreme downside movement—market returns falling below left-tail Value at Risk in a Markov switching framework. The empirical f

Desertification-A global monitoring approach

This paper presents the first results of an ongoing study on the use of the NOAA AVHRR based GIMMS 8 km global NDVI data set (1981-2004) for desertification monitoring. Our monitoring and assessment was carried out on a regional-global scale. Time series of NDVI and standardized annual NDVI anomalies (1981-2004) were compared with corresponding 0.5 degrees spatial resolution gridded annual rainfal

Industrial Intensification and Energy Embodied in Trade : Long-Run Energy Perspective of the Planned Economy of Czechoslovakia

This paper examines the role of foreign trade in the consumption of energy in Czechoslovakia through a bottom-up approach in accounting for energy embodied in trade with manufactured goods. It provides a unique analysis of annual changes in energy embodied in trade in a country characterized by changing political regimes. On the whole, Czechoslovakia has been a net exporter of energy throughout th

Global-dynamic-engagement-gde-2025

Global Dynamic Engagement - GDE 2025 1GLOBAL DYNAMIC ENGAGEMENT 2025 Global Dynamic Engagement GDE 2025 I GEOPOLITICAL CHALLENGES & ROADMAPS 2GLOBAL DYNAMIC ENGAGEMENT 2025 Lund University Global – championing global partnerships and innovation Lund University is committed to enhancing impactful collaborations in education, research and innovation worldwide and is consistently ranked among the wor

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/sites/www.lunduniversity.lu.se/files/2025-01/global-dynamic-engagement-gde-2025.pdf - 2026-06-21

Implication of South-South Cooperation on Environmental Rights and Grassroots Activism - The Raoul W

Implication of South-South Cooperation on Environmental Rights and Grassroots Activism - The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Skip to content Search for: Search Button Home About Us Who We Are Our History About Raoul Wallenberg Our Theory of Change Staff Opportunities Annual Reports Whistleblower Our work What we do Multi-Disciplinary Research Higher Education Strate

https://rwi.lu.se/news/implication-of-south-south-cooperation-on-environmental-rights-and-grassroots-activism/ - 2026-06-21

Location Specific Advantages (LSAs) förenlighet med armlängdsprincipen enligt OECD

Location Specific Advantages (LSAs) kan ses som lokala, immateriella tillgångar som finns på en viss plats i form av exempelvis billig arbetskraft eller en välutvecklad infrastruktur. I FN:s manual för internprissättning från maj 2013 ges både Kina och Indien egna kapitel där de förklarar sin syn på LSAs och hur de anser att multinationella bolag bör ta hänsyn till dessa i sin internprissättning.

The Relationship Between ESG Performance and Innovation: Machine Learning Prediction and Quantitative Analysis

In today's world, sustainable development has become an important topic. And with the prevalence of the ESG concept, companies and investors have begun to pay more and more attention to ESG performance to measure the company's degree of responsibility and potential for sustainable development. At the same time, innovation ability is also one of the most important factors for companies to m

Allocation of ecological water rights considering ecological networks in arid watersheds : A framework and case study of Tarim River basin

A robust water supply system is significant to the local ecosystem of riparian vegetation in the arid basin. Considering the elasticity and relative importance of ecological water use in different regions of the basin, this study defines the ecological water rights on a multi-year scale, divides the priority of those rights based on the ecological network, and proposes a rights allocation method.

Reflections about handling interview data from third countries at European universities: Collaboration opportunities and/or risky business for participants and researchers?

Through reflections about a case study concerning an unfeasible, planned research study on nurses’ working days during the COVID-19 pandemic, the article aims to describe and discuss legal and ethical challenges when conducting European-based research together with nurses in third countries. The article highlights how the General Data Protection Regulation challenges EU and non-EU research collabo

The GAGOme : a cell-based library of displayed glycosaminoglycans

Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are essential polysaccharides in normal physiology and disease. However, understanding of the contribution of specific GAG structures to specific biological functions is limited, largely because of the great structural heterogeneity among GAGs themselves, as well as technical limitations in the structural characterization and chemical synthesis of GAGs. Here we describe a