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Feathered robotic wing paves way for flapping drones
Genes decide the willow warbler’s migration routes
What is communication? From a more humane Internet to the trip with Bob Hund
The Department of Strategic Communication was visited last week by various lecturers who represent components of some of the department’s courses. Last Tuesday, our Bachelor’s students received a lecture by Susanna Laurin, CEO of the company Funka, providing information on how we can create a more humane Internet. On the Wednesday our Master’s students had the opportunity to meet Thomas Öberg and
https://www.isk.lu.se/en/article/what-communication-more-humane-internet-trip-bob-hund - 2025-09-29
Looking for uniqueness in the Skåne countryside
Choice of trees carries great significance to city insect life
Can flawed predictions still guide us in times of uncertainty?
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, decision-makers around the world turned to predictive models and scenarios to navigate the unknown. But how did these projections shape—and sometimes mislead—strategies and public debate? In a newly published article in the journal Social Studies of Science, sociologist Tobias Olofsson explores how early pandemic predictions influenced policy and public discourse. T
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/can-flawed-predictions-still-guide-us-times-uncertainty - 2025-09-29
First actress to broaden the repertoire with artistic doctoral degree
Petra Fransson is the first member of the Malmö Theatre Academy to obtain a PhD as a stage performer. The dilemma between the tough conditions for professional actors on the one hand, and the potential between the body and delivering lines on the other led her to her PhD project. “I started eight years ago, but I chose to study part-time while continuing to work as an actress”, she says. Petra Fra
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/first-actress-broaden-repertoire-artistic-doctoral-degree - 2025-09-29
Improved symptom management and a healthier lifestyle with the help of apps
Mobile apps can help patients with neurological disorders manage their symptoms better and stimulate people into having a healthier lifestyle. This is indicated by interdisciplinary research conducted at the research centre CASE at Lund University, which has been published in the scientific journal Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology. “The results are significant to future developm
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/improved-symptom-management-and-healthier-lifestyle-help-apps - 2025-09-29
Erik Renström proposed as new vice-chancellor
Daniel Conley has been awarded nearly EUR 3.3 million for a five-year project on the global silicon cycle.
Silicon has a crucial effect on the planet’s climate A comprehensive research project on the mineral silicon and the anonymous climate heroes in the oceans, diatoms, is now starting. Every day, the tiny diatoms, which are a type of phytoplankton, absorb enormous amounts of carbon from the atmosphere. And when they die, they take the carbon with them. Daniel Conley, a professor of biogeochemistry a
Protein linked to aggressive skin cancer
Professor Emily Boyd's expectations on COP29
COP29, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, has just started in Baku, Azerbaijan. Running from 11th to 22nd November, a key priority for this year's climate conference is to secure a new goal on climate finance, ensuring every country has the means to take much stronger climate action, slashing greenhouse gas emissions and building resilient communities. Professor Emily Boyd at Lund Unive
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/professor-emily-boyds-expectations-cop29 - 2025-09-29
The moon determines when migratory birds head south
Record-size sex chromosome found in two bird species
Mission: More space in the freezers and room for more freezers
Mindfulness just as effective as CBT for a broad range of psychiatric symptoms
New defence mechanism against bacteria discovered
Astronomers to develop new spectrograph for giant telescope
In 2028, the first observations will be made at the world's largest optical telescope being built in Chile. It is now clear that the facility will be equipped with a powerful spectrograph that researchers in Lund will help to develop. The telescope is called the Extremely Large Telescope and is being built by the European Southern Observatory, ESO - an international organisation with 16 member cou
https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/astronomers-develop-new-spectrograph-giant-telescope - 2025-09-29