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Robots – not so smart as we would like to think
By maria [dot] lindh [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Maria Lindh) - published 16 December 2019 Christian Balkenius is not worried about robots taking over and becoming smarter than us. " Not in my lifetime, in any case", he reassures. Photo:Maria Lindh How do you get a robot to behave in an ethical and moral way? Christian Balkenius is giving this a lot of thought, as it is the topic of his
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/robots-not-so-smart-we-would-think - 2025-07-09
The earth is both inundated and drying up
Published 13 April 2015 The earth is both inundated and drying up. Water supply is a complex phenomenon that has probably never been more complicated – or more important – than now. Kenneth M. Persson is a professor of water resources engineering and he took the initiative for Lund University’s Water Portal, which involves over 200 (!) water researchers. “The absolute greatest threat to well-funct
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/earth-both-inundated-and-drying - 2025-07-09
How Hidden Genetic Elements Trigger a Rare Neurodegenerative Disorder
By alexis [dot] bento_luis [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Alexis Luis) - published 25 June 2024 Researchers at Lund University have discovered how a hidden piece of DNA, known as a transposable element, disrupts normal gene function in a disease called X-Linked Dystonia-Parkinsonism (XDP). Image // Science Photo Library Researchers at Lund University have discovered how a hidden piece of DNA, known a
https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/how-hidden-genetic-elements-trigger-rare-disorder - 2025-07-09
SASNET Conference on Modernity in South Asia successfully completed
Harris and Trump, the economy and the election
By maria [dot] persson [at] nek [dot] lu [dot] se (Maria Persson) - published 6 November 2024 Donald Trump aims to introduce sharply increased tariffs and an extensive deportation policy, while Kamala Harris is focused on domestic issues like stabilizing inflation and strengthening the middle class. What will happen to the U.S. and global economy when one of them becomes president? Maria Persson,
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/harris-and-trump-economy-and-election - 2025-07-09
Atopic eczema – a widespread disease
In pursuit of early signs of Alzheimer’s disease
Rethink employee performance – and improve gender equality
By minna [dot] wallen-widung [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Minna Wallén-Widung) - published 14 September 2023 31 percent of the professors at Lund University are women. Photo: Gunnar Menander Evaluate employees’ performance differently – it could be a route to achieving a more gender equal university. This according to Rebecca Selberg, associate professor of gender studies. “A better, more
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/rethink-employee-performance-and-improve-gender-equality - 2025-07-10
Bees’ pesticide risk is species and landscape dependent
New collaboration strengthens climate and biodiversity research
By stina [dot] johannesson [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Stina Johannesson) - published 5 June 2020 The new collaboration will strengthen the national climate and biodiversity research. Photo by Ars Buchatski on Unsplash. The graduate research schools ClimBEco and the Bolin Centre Climate Research School (CRS) have recently initiated a collaboration with multiple climate-focused intentions. The join
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/new-collaboration-strengthens-climate-and-biodiversity-research - 2025-07-09
Participation in the joint conference of the CESS and ESCAS
By chekhros [dot] kilichova [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] se (Chekhros Kilichova) - published 10 January 2025 MARS project members participated in the joint conference of the CESS and ESCAS on January 8-10, 2025 in Lisbon A few MARS project members presented their research at the joint CESS and ESCAS conference, which took place on January 8–10, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal. The international Conference
https://www.mars.lu.se/article/participation-joint-conference-cess-and-escas - 2025-07-09
HAIDI Research Activities 2022-2023
Published 8 January 2025 October 25, 2023HAIDI participated in the CASE dayCASE (Centre for Ageing and Supportive Environments) is a research centre at Lund University that works to develop knowledge on ageing and health. Helena Sandberg and Fredrika Thelandersson participated in their annual popular scientific conference to talk about the ongoing research within HAIDI.October 11, 2023HAIDI partic
https://www.iko.lu.se/en/article/haidi-research-activities-2022-2023 - 2025-07-09
Experts: how do we solve the Mediterranean migrant crisis?
Lund University establishes an institute for children’s rights
False alarm from the body may be responsible for acute pancreatitis
Skin pigment renders sun’s UV radiation harmless using projectiles
Sea traffic pollutes our lungs more than previously thought
Published 19 November 2015 New data presented by researchers at Lund University and others in the journal Oceanologia show that the air along the coasts is full of hazardous nanoparticles from sea traffic. Almost half of the measured particles stem from sea traffic emissions, while the rest is deemed to be mainly from cars but also biomass combustion, industries and natural particles from the sea.
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/sea-traffic-pollutes-our-lungs-more-previously-thought - 2025-07-09
New study assesses premature babies at 2.5 years old
Increased carbon dioxide levels in air restrict plants ability to absorb nutrients
Published 11 June 2015 Rice in Japan. Photo: Kazuhiko Kobayashi The rapidly rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere affect plants’ absorption of nitrogen, which is the nutrient that restricts crop growth in most terrestrial ecosystems. Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have now revealed that the concentration of nitrogen in plants’ tissue is lower in air with high levels of car
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/increased-carbon-dioxide-levels-air-restrict-plants-ability-absorb-nutrients - 2025-07-09