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WATCH: Theft behind Planet 9 in our solar system
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New discoveries about photosynthesis may lead to solar cells of the future
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. For the first time, researchers from Lund University have successfully measured in detail the flow of solar energy, in and between different parts of a photosynthetic organism. The result is a first step in research that could ultimately contribute to the development of technologies that use solar energy far more effi
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-discoveries-about-photosynthesis-may-lead-solar-cells-future - 2026-05-05
Local measures could save our water as the climate heats up
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Global environmental changes caused by a warmer climate can be combatted on a local level. The quality of our drinking water can be improved before it reaches water purification facilities and consumers through local efforts that minimise the growth of toxic algae and cyanobacteria in lakes. Lakes that serve as drinki
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/local-measures-could-save-our-water-climate-heats - 2026-05-05
Journal devotes a whole Special Issue to highlight women in science
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. A Special Issue celebrates the outstanding achievements and contributions of women in evolutionary biology by highlighting a sample of their research and accomplishments. “To my knowledge, this is the first time a scientific journal has devoted a whole Special Issue to celebrate and showcase the research of women”, sa
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/journal-devotes-whole-special-issue-highlight-women-science - 2026-05-05
Small-scale agriculture threatens the rainforest
WATCH: This bird can stay ten months in the air without landing!
Having your first child will cost you, study finds
The oxygen content increased when the Earth was covered in ice
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. In the beginning, planet Earth was a very inhospitable place with no oxygen and only single-celled bacteria as inhabitants. According to a new study, the oxygen content in the air began to increase about 2.4 billion years ago, at the same time as the global glaciation and when all continents were gathered in a single
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/oxygen-content-increased-when-earth-was-covered-ice - 2026-05-05
Watch: Malaria mosquitos sensitive to horseradish
Those who help each other can invade harsher environments
Never before seen images of early stage Alzheimer’s disease
Professor Martin L Olsson joins Lund Stem Cell Center
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. We are very happy to announce that Prof. Martin L Olsson and the Transfusion Medicine research group have joined Lund Stem Cell Center. Martin L Olsson is Professor of Transfusion Medicine at the Division of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine at Lund University, a Consultant at the Department of Clinical Immunology a
https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/professor-martin-l-olsson-joins-lund-stem-cell-center - 2026-05-05
Large-scale genome-wide association study reveals a new potential drug target for blood stem cell mobilization in humans
Stem cell transplantation is a cornerstone in the treatment of blood malignancies. In order to succeed, stem cells need to be harvested from a donor. This requires that hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPC) are mobilized from the donor’s bone marrow into the blood. In a new study, the Nilsson lab discovered DNA sequence variants that regulate HSPC levels in human blood, exposing potential
Meet the new head of the Department of Sociology
The Department of Sociology, which includes the divisions of Gender Studies, Social Anthropology and Sociology, has elected a new head. Sandra Jönsson assumed the role on 15 November. We asked Sandra a few questions to introduce herself. Can you tell us a little about your background?I earned my PhD in work and organisational psychology at Lund University in 2005. After that, I spent many rewardin
https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/article/meet-new-head-department-sociology - 2026-05-05
Unprecedented interest in international recruitment
Lund University is hiring 45 new assistant professors and visiting professors this spring. The initiative, which involves just over SEK 30 million in university-wide funding, represents a significant boost to operations – not least at the Faculty of Social Sciences, which is welcoming nine of the new recruits. The number of applications for Lund University’s international recruitment drive was hig
https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/article/unprecedented-interest-international-recruitment - 2026-05-05
Culture and corruption in focus at the first Central Asian Law seminar
On June 5, the Sociology of Law Department at Lund University organised the first Central Asian Law project seminar. It featured four Central Asian guest researchers who presented work relating to cultural studies, cultural branding, and corruption. Central Asian Law is a four-year research project involving six EU universities and partners from each of the five Central Asian countries. The aim is
https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/culture-and-corruption-focus-first-central-asian-law-seminar - 2026-05-05
The NanoLund spin-off company Glo AB acquired by Nanosys
Leading California-based company within quantum dot light-emitting materials and technology, Nanosys, has acquired the NanoLund spin-off company Glo AB – thus forming one of the world’s leading companies in the field of displays. Glo was founded in 2003 based on research and key know-how within the field of III-Nitride nanophysics developed by professor Lars Samuelson and colleagues within the Nan
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/nanolund-spin-company-glo-ab-acquired-nanosys - 2026-05-05
Successful experiment with microwaves could result in better quantum computers
In a pioneering nano experiment, a research team in Lund has successfully constructed a new and very efficient microwave photon detector. The discovery could accelerate the development of future quantum computers. Microwaves are a collective term for electromagnetic radiation in the higher radio frequency bands; they can be used for everything from warming up fish dishes to searching for extraterr
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/successful-experiment-microwaves-could-result-better-quantum-computers - 2026-05-05
