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"Circular economy is just another growth model"
Public interest in degrowth is on the rise in these times of global warming awareness, but the idea is hardly new. We talked to professor Hervé Corvellec after the 6th International Degrowth Conference took place in Malmoe. "Degrowth is the idea of turning economic development from growth-based into its opposite. A key aspect of today’s economic life is that we consume more than Earth allows. Degr
https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/circular-economy-just-another-growth-model - 2025-11-29
New Book about City Retail in Transformation
Our researchers, Devrim Umut Aslan and Cecilia Fredriksson, have just released their book about ongoing transformations in city retail. We asked Devrim to tell us a little about the book. This book is based on the changing relationship between retail and cities. In recent decades, retail has changed in several fundamental ways. Traditional stores are in a transformation phase and are now competing
https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/new-book-about-city-retail-transformation - 2025-11-29
New method provides unique insight into the development of the human brain
New study shows that Earth was formed by millimetre-sized pebbles over a short period
Why killer bacteria affect some people more severely
New method helps rule out heart valve infection
New honorary doctors at the Faculty of Medicine in 2018
An astrophysicist who has developed new knowledge about cardiac function, a cardiovascular expert who stimulated research in general medicine, an internationally leading researcher in autoimmune diseases, and a neuroscientist who is deeply engaged in society: these are the new honorary doctors at the Faculty of Medicine, who will be formally recognised in Lund Cathedral on 25 may 2018. Professor E
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-honorary-doctors-faculty-medicine-2018 - 2025-11-29
The world’s fastest film camera: when light practically stands still
Predators preserve existing animal species
Mechanism vital to keeping blood stem cells functional uncovered
Attentive adults increase children’s ability to empathise
Menstrual cups could help girls attend school in Tanzania
EU biofuel regulation is not sustainable long-term
Childhood cancer: the four survival strategies of tumour cells
Excitement is not the only experience
Expectations of what constitutes a positive customer experience have changed over time. Developments in technology and digital services have enabled new kinds of customer experience. As have new store formats and diversified retail offerings. Regardless of the form it has taken, customer experience has always been of paramount importance to retail managers. And it continues to be so. Over 50% of p
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/excitement-not-only-experience - 2025-11-29
Higher temperatures are needed to ensure carbon nanotubes decomposition
A new study shows that carbon nanotubes used as additives to polymers – to make materials lighter, stronger, and electrically conductive – do not necessarily degrade under the conditions that normally prevail in waste incineration plants. However, if the temperature is increased, or the residence time in the flue gas is extended, they will be destructed. “Contrary to what has previously been thoug
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/higher-temperatures-are-needed-ensure-carbon-nanotubes-decomposition - 2025-11-29
How to reach ecologically sustainable welfare societies
There is growing evidence that Western welfare standards are not generalizable to the rest of the planet if environmental concerns, such as resource depletion or climate change, are considered. A new interdisciplinary anthology by researchers from Lund University raises the question of what is required to make welfare societies ecologically sustainable. Oksana Mont, professor at The International
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-reach-ecologically-sustainable-welfare-societies - 2025-11-29
New collaboration addresses the human dimension of climate action
LUCSUS has established new cooperation in the context of the Inner Green Deal Initiative. The aim is to research and support personal qualities and methods that can enable the activation of sustainable climate action. The initiative is a collaboration between LUCSUS and the training company Awaris. The initiative seeks to contribute to the behavioural, social and cultural change that is required t
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-collaboration-addresses-human-dimension-climate-action - 2025-11-29
New research project will analyse how emerging media practices and art can support the SDG:s
Diego Galafassi, researcher at LUCSUS, is leading a new research project on emerging media practices. Using co-creation, and a practice-led approach, the aim is to analyse how emerging media - innovative media forms at the intersection of art, science and technology - can support transformations to realise the sustainable development goals. Key areas to explore are challenges, opportunities, risks
