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Marine worm with outstanding vision fascinates researchers
The large-eyed bristle worm Vanadis has long been of interest to the world’s vision researchers. But the worm has been difficult to study since it lives in the open sea and is active at night. Now, a research team has succeeded in locating an Italian worm colony and is able to confirm that the worm has completely unique vision. Bristle worms are a group of annelid worms that mostly live in the sea
https://www.science.lu.se/article/marine-worm-outstanding-vision-fascinates-researchers - 2026-06-03
Two researchers from the Faculty of Science share SEK 35 million from the European Research Council
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Colourful common wall lizards and an innovative X-ray microscope. Two researchers from the Faculty of Science have been granted five-year starting grants totalling EUR 3.5 million from the European Research Council. Nathalie Feiner, researcher in evolutionary biology, will focus on parallel evolution among six species
https://www.science.lu.se/article/two-researchers-faculty-science-share-sek-35-million-european-research-council - 2026-06-03
Breakthrough in the fight against spruce bark beetles
How disorderly young galaxies grow up and mature
Honeybees crowd out bumblebees - even on flower-rich heathlands
Impact of water droplets on leaves quickly triggers stress responses in plants
Using sugar to detect malignant tumours
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Ordinary sugar could become a contrast agent of the future for use in magnetic resonance tomography examinations of tumours. Malignant tumours show higher sugar consumption than surrounding tissue. “If sugar replaces metal as a contrast agent in the body, it can also have a positive psychological effect and make patie
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/using-sugar-detect-malignant-tumours - 2026-06-03
Economic development does mean greater carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions
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New archaeological method finds children were skilled ceramists during the Bronze Age
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Artisanal interpretation of ceramics from the Bronze Age shows that a nine-year-old child could be a highly skilled artisan. This was one of the discoveries presented in a new thesis from Lund University. The thesis explores how an artisanal perspective can contribute to archaeology by providing new insights into arch
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Join the Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine at Lund University as a Fellow!
The Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine (WCMM) at Lund University is seeking outstanding young researchers to join our research community. We are looking for talented individuals with international research experience who are ready to make ground-breaking contributions in molecular medicine. Take your research career to the next level with the Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine! Apply n
https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/join-wallenberg-centre-molecular-medicine-lund-university-fellow - 2026-06-03
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Breakthrough in the fight against spruce bark beetles
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Marine worm with outstanding vision fascinates researchers
The large-eyed bristle worm Vanadis has long been of interest to the world’s vision researchers. But the worm has been difficult to study since it lives in the open sea and is active at night. Now, a research team has succeeded in locating an Italian worm colony and is able to confirm that the worm has a completely unique vision. Bristle worms are a group of annelid worms that mostly live in the s
https://www.biology.lu.se/article/marine-worm-outstanding-vision-fascinates-researchers - 2026-06-03
