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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
15 researchers from Lund University Diabetes Centre receive millions in funding
“Listen, learn, and then – act”
By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 19 June 2023 NanoLund Director Anders Mikkelsen, Veronica Lattanzi who did her PhD at NanoLund, and Peter Dröll from the European Commission during coffee break at the EuroNanoForum2023. Photo: Evelina Lindén The international conference EuroNanoForum 2023, funded by the EU and Vinnova, and organized by us at NanoLund together w
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/listen-learn-and-then-act - 2025-07-09
Christina Isaxon discusses air pollution in Almedalen
New PhD course on the politics of 'Net Zero' and carbon removal
By cecilia [dot] von_arnold [at] lucsus [dot] lu [dot] se (Cecilia von Arnold) - published 21 October 2021 Do you want to learn about the promises and pitfalls of ‘net zero’ mitigation pathways and the technologies that are supposed to help bring these about? In June 2022, LUCSUS will co-organise a 5-day intensive PhD course focusing on climate change mitigation and the politics of 'Net Zero' and
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-phd-course-politics-net-zero-and-carbon-removal - 2025-07-09
Many diabetics could manage without insulin injections
Published 19 April 2010 All diabetics who developed the disease before the age of six months should be tested for a certain genetic mutation. Some of them might not need insulin injections but could manage their disease just as well, or better, with a simple tablet. “Neonatal diabetes is an uncommon form of diabetes caused by a genetic mutation, which means that insulin is not secreted in the righ
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/many-diabetics-could-manage-without-insulin-injections - 2025-07-09
Increased carbon dioxide levels in air restrict plants ability to absorb nutrients
Published 24 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.merge.lu.se/article/increased-carbon-dioxide-levels-air-restrict-plants-ability-absorb-nutrients - 2025-07-09
Europe's extreme weather over 200 years presented in new book
Published 20 September 2015 European Trend Atlas of Extreme Temperature and Precipitation Deliang Chen, MERGE researcher at the University of Gothenburg, along with colleagues from four other European universities have published a book that shows the development of European extreme weather for the period 1801-2000. It has involved a huge amount of work to collect and analyse all the meteorological
https://www.merge.lu.se/article/europes-extreme-weather-over-200-years-presented-new-book - 2025-07-09
Sea traffic pollutes our lungs more than previously thought
Published 21 December 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.merge.lu.se/article/sea-traffic-pollutes-our-lungs-more-previously-thought - 2025-07-09
Increasing tropical land use is disrupting the carbon cycle
New thesis: GIS and spatial methods in epidemiology
Published 12 November 2020 Augustus Aturinde, to the left, nailing his thesis in the Geolibrary accompanied by supervisor Ali Mansourian. Augustus Aturinde, PhD candidate, recently nailed his thesis “GIS and Health: Enhancing Disease Surveillance and Intervention through Spatial Epidemiology”. Augustus Aturinde is a PhD candidate at our department, who came here through a bi-lateral scholarship by
https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/new-thesis-gis-and-spatial-methods-epidemiology - 2025-07-09
Millions for research on place development and sustainable coastal development
Published 10 October 2019 Two research projects at the department have been granted funding from Formas, from the announcement: "From research to practice - methods and tools". Both projects will receive approximately SEK 2 million in funding over the next three years. A model for developing and building places through human memoryElisabeth Högdahl, Anja Petersén och Ola ThuvfessonAbout the projec
https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/millions-research-place-development-and-sustainable-coastal-development - 2025-07-09
New and exciting collaboration between ESS and The Academy of Music
By ase [dot] lugner [at] mhm [dot] lu [dot] se (Åse Lugnér) - published 30 March 2021 Excerpt from the score Professor Michael Edgerton in exciting and new collaboration with ESS Why do you collaborate with ESS and when did the collaboration start? The collaboration began a little more than a year ago. For years I have collaborated with scientists on both artistic and research projects, and just
https://www.mhm.lu.se/en/article/new-and-exciting-collaboration-between-ess-and-academy-music - 2025-07-09
Change agents on child rights told their stories
By emma [dot] lord [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] se (Emma Lord) - published 7 June 2017 Last week some 60 people gathered in the conference room at Palaestra in Lund for the seminar ”Universities' role in sustainable change work” hosted by Lund University Commissioned Education, Child Rights Institute at Lund University and partners. The event marked the start of a new online global platform aiming t
https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/change-agents-child-rights-told-their-stories - 2025-07-09