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Strawberries were smaller when bees ingested pesticides
Solitary bees that ingested the pesticide clothianidin when foraging from rapeseed flowers became slower. In addition, the strawberries pollinated by these bees were smaller. This is shown by a new study from Lund University in Sweden. Strawberries are known to become bigger if bees have visited their flowers, but how strawberry growth is affected if the bees have been exposed to neonicotinoid ins
https://www.biology.lu.se/article/strawberries-were-smaller-when-bees-ingested-pesticides - 2025-12-19
Sara Kalm om medborgarskap och transnationell ojämlikhet
Sara Kalm har författat artikeln ”Citizenship Capital” som undersöker medborgarskap och transnationell ojämlikhet och publicerades nyligen i tidskriften Global Society. This article examines the citizenship dimension of transnational inequalities. It is clear that some citizenships offer great advantages while others are liabilities for the individual, and the aim of this present article is to dev
https://www.svet.lu.se/artikel/sara-kalm-om-medborgarskap-och-transnationell-ojamlikhet - 2025-12-19
Nicolai Baumert får priset: Bästa avhandling vid Ekonomihögskolan 2022
Han får priset för sin avhandling I ekonomisk historia: ”For God's Sake –The Work and Long-Term Impact of Christian Missionaries in Cameroon 1844-2018”. Tillsammans med äran, belönas Nicolai Baumert även med 25 000 kronor. I sin forskning fann Nicolai Baumert att missionärer som var verksamma i Kamerun under kolonialismen, gjort bestående avtryck inom landets utbildningsväsende och hälso- sjukvård
https://www.ehl.lu.se/artikel/nicolai-baumert-far-priset-basta-avhandling-vid-ekonomihogskolan-2022 - 2025-12-19
New honorary doctors at the Faculty of Social Sciences
How the world is governed in times of environmental crises, and how migration and urban life shape people’s experiences in cities worldwide. These are the questions studied by the Faculty of Social Sciences’ new honorary doctors – Frank Biermann and Brenda Yeoh. They will be awarded their honorary doctorates at Lund Cathedral on 29 May. Frank Biermann – from Faculty of Social Sciences’ nomination:
https://www.sam.lu.se/artikel/new-honorary-doctors-faculty-social-sciences - 2025-12-19
Thinking Together: The Politicized Body
Welcome to us the 18 December for a research event that focuses on how the individual and collective body becomes a politized body when partaking in demonstrations, riots, or activist art. We have invited visual artist Maj Hasager, performing artist Linn Hilda Lamberg and professor at Department of Gender Studies Helle Rydstrom to discuss how to approach the politicized body in relation to art, id
https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/thinking-together-politicized-body - 2025-12-19
Visit and guest lecture at the department by Manisha Anantharaman
During the following three weeks our department hosts Manisha Anantharaman, PhD, Associate Professor of Justice, Community and Leadership at Saint Mary’s College of California. – I am so happy to have the opportunity to spend some time with you at Lund. I hope to engage with many of you regarding ideas or work-in-progress. The visit began with a guest lecture with the topic of circular economy and
https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/visit-and-guest-lecture-department-manisha-anantharaman - 2025-12-19
The Swedish diabetes summit brings together diabetes researchers for new collaborations
The fourth Swedish diabetes summit will be held as an online meeting on the 10th and 11th of February. The meeting brings together diabetes researchers in Sweden for new interactions and collaborations. “We aim to create an inspiring meeting where diabetes researchers can interact and form new collaborations,” says Hindrik Mulder, professor of metabolism at Lund University and chair of the organis
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/swedish-diabetes-summit-brings-together-diabetes-researchers-new-collaborations - 2025-12-19
Samaneh Roghani - For the silenced, For the forgotten
Fear is a feeling that I have lived with ever since I learned my rights as a human. And understood that achieving them is a struggle. For us as citizens, and for me as woman, who live where these rights can't be taken for granted.Fear of being violently suppressed, or ending up in prison like countless others in this struggle. A struggle that even can lead to death.Fear is a way to rule for totali
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/samaneh-roghani-silenced-forgotten - 2025-12-20
Martin Joormann har disputerat
Martin Joormann har försvarat sin avhandling i rättssociologi ”Legitimized Refugees: A Critical Investigation of Legitimacy Claims within the Precedents of Swedish Asylum Law” idag fredag 3 maj klockan 10 i Kulturens hörsal, Tegnérsplatsen i Lund. Fakultetsopponent var professor Åsa Wettergren, Göteborgs universitet.Avhandlingen analyserar hur Migrationsdomstolen legitimerar beslut som rör asylsök
https://www.soclaw.lu.se/artikel/martin-joormann-har-disputerat - 2025-12-19
Greening the Economy MOOCs start new 5-week sessions on Monday 25 April
Both our Greening the Economy MOOCs start new 5-week sessions on Monday 25 April - join 1000s that are learning about lessons from Scandinavia and sustainable cities!Lessons from ScandinaviaHow can we live a good life on one planet with over seven billion people? This course explores greening the economy on four levels – individual, business, city, and nation. It looks at the relationships between
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/greening-economy-moocs-start-new-5-week-sessions-monday-25-april - 2025-12-20
Nobel Prize winners: rock stars for a week
There is no magic formula for who is going to win a Nobel Prize, but there are many common denominators among Nobel Prize winners, according to Pauline Mattsson from the School of Economics and Management at Lund University. According to Pauline Mattsson’s research, there is a distinction between the majority of Nobel Prize winners in physiology or medicine and other leading researchers. For examp
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/nobel-prize-winners-rock-stars-week - 2025-12-19
The brain is 'programmed' for learning from people we like
Our brains are "programmed" to learn more from people we like – and less from those we dislike. This has been shown by researchers in cognitive neuroscience in a series of experiments. Memory serves a vital function, enabling us to learn from new experiences and update existing knowledge. We learn both from individual experiences and from connecting them to draw new conclusions about the world. Th
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/brain-programmed-learning-people-we - 2025-12-20
Sweden to reinforce its research contacts with South Korea
This week around 40 Swedish researchers are visiting Korea to meet Korean colleagues in a series of interdisciplinary round table discussions within the framework of the two-day Korea–Sweden Excellence seminar, to reinforce existing contacts and to develop new ones. Issues regarding creativity and innovation, environment and welfare are high on the agenda. The seminar coincides with an official vi
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/sweden-reinforce-its-research-contacts-south-korea - 2025-12-19
A blood test for early detection of breast cancer metastasis
The chances of being cured of breast cancer have increased in recent decades, however if the tumour has metastasised, the disease remains essentially incurable. One reason for this could be that the metastases are detected late, after they have grown enough to cause symptoms or be seen on a radiological scan. If they could be found sooner, it might be possible to treat the new tumours. Research fi
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/blood-test-early-detection-breast-cancer-metastasis - 2025-12-19
How Trump turned the elections into a wrestling match
Donald Trump’s background in professional wrestling paved the way for his political career. By using the wrestling concept “kayfabe” – the art of making staged events seem real – Trump embodies the message that politics was always fake, while masquerading as authentic. This has tapped into an already existing disillusionment with the American political system. It can also explain why playing the v
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-trump-turned-elections-wrestling-match - 2025-12-20
New diseases in tropical Sweden
Global warming has meant that diseases such as West Nile fever, NTM infections, and new tick-borne viruses are on their way or have already taken hold in Sweden. People are being affected by new diseases, and challenges for the health system are increasing. Among other things, everything is prepared to start screening blood donors for West Nile fever in Region Skåne in southern Sweden. Tropical di
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-diseases-tropical-sweden - 2025-12-20
The most effective ways of reducing car traffic
Researchers have identified the top 12 ways European cities have been able to curb car use. The most effective measure was applying a congestion charge, with the notable case of London, where city traffic dropped by 33% following the change. Most success stories involved both “carrots” to encourage sustainable mobility and “sticks” to restrict cars, according to the study. – Transport is a major s
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/most-effective-ways-reducing-car-traffic - 2025-12-19
Nyhetsbrev (januari) - E-media och vetenskaplig kommunikation
BIBSAM-konsortiet – framtida kostnadsfördelningBIBSAM har släppt en studie om förändringar i den nationella finansieringsmodellen som övergången från läs- och publiceringsavtal kommer att medföra. Sammanfattningsvis så kommer kostnaderna att öka för forskningstunga lärosäten och minska för mindre där undervisning dominerar. Studien är tänkt att fungera som ett underlag i framtida strategiska disku
https://www.lub.lu.se/internt/artikel/nyhetsbrev-januari-e-media-och-vetenskaplig-kommunikation - 2025-12-19
Researcher intrigued by mafia tattoos – Japanese mafia photographed by Lund researcher
At a pub in Yokohama, history of religions scholar Andreas Johansson by chance came in contact with the Japanese mafia, the Yakuza. For two weeks, he was hanging out with the mafia, and will soon publish a book on the tattoos of the Yakuza and what they symbolise. It requires over 200 hours of painful pricks by hand, with a metal pin attached to a bamboo stick, to achieve the tattoos that are comm
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/researcher-intrigued-mafia-tattoos-japanese-mafia-photographed-lund-researcher - 2025-12-19
