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Stem cells in plants and animals behave surprisingly similarly: study
New research describes the differences between mice and humans
Ravens parallel great apes in their planning abilities
Czech-Danish duo receives major award
This year’s Nordic Prize from the Fernström Foundation – one of the largest medical prizes in Scandinavia– is awarded to two cancer researchers, Jiri Bartek and Jiri Lukas, for their research on cellular responses to DNA damage. Genetically damaged cells that cannot repair their genomes without mistakes pose a major risk of cancer and other diseases. Every year, the Eric K. Fernström Foundation pr
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/czech-danish-duo-receives-major-award - 2025-12-13
A new eye on the universe opens in Chile
A new instrument on the four-metre VISTA telescope at the European Southern Observatory in Chile has recently captured its first starlight. This marks the beginning of a new era in astronomy, as researchers prepare to map the sky in unprecedented detail. The instrument does not take ordinary images of the night sky. Instead, 4MOST – the Multi-Object Spectroscopic Telescope – collects spectra, that
https://www.astro.lu.se/article/new-eye-universe-opens-chile - 2025-12-13
Summary of ClimBEco summer meeting 2021 - Food and.....everything else
At this ClimBEco summer meeting, mostly held online but with parallel in-person workshops in Gothenburg, Lund and Malmö, was themed around one of humanities ultimate equalizers; that of food. The way we produce, move and use food globally has important implications on just about every challenge we currently face in the world, reflected in the overall title of the summer meeting. To start off the e
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/summary-climbeco-summer-meeting-2021-food-andeverything-else - 2025-12-13
Nanoparticles deliver drugs to the brain
Could singing spread Covid-19?
If silence is golden, speech is silver – and singing the worst. Singing doesn’t need to be silenced, however, but at the moment the wisest thing is to sing with social distancing in place. The advice comes from aerosol researchers Jakob Löndahl and Malin Alsved at Lund University. They have studied the amount of particles we actually emit when we sing – and by extension – if we contribute to the i
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/could-singing-spread-covid-19 - 2025-12-13
Lead halide perovskites – a horse of a different color
Tri-national team of researchers from NanoLund, the Russian Academy of Science, and the Technical University of Dresden in Germany has developed a new methodology for the study of lead halide perovskites. Metal halide perovskites have been under intense investigation over the last decade due to the remarkable rise in their performance in optoelectronic devices such as solar cells or light-emitting
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/lead-halide-perovskites-horse-different-color - 2025-12-13
The scent of a flower varies locally
Research projects on galaxies and migratory birds awarded grants
A galactic journey spanning the history of the Milky Way. The supernatural powers of migratory birds. Two exciting research projects will soon commence at Lund University thanks to a multi-million donation from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. Time travel through the Milky WayTwo Lund astronomers, Sofia Feltzing and Oscar Agertz, will use a galactic time machine, partnering with colleague
https://www.science.lu.se/article/research-projects-galaxies-and-migratory-birds-awarded-grants - 2025-12-13
Doctor of opera improvisation
When “Challenges” become “Missions” – what will be LU’s share of the pie?
The next EU framework programme focuses on “missions” rather than the previous “societal challenges”. This in itself will be a challenge for a university focused on basic research such as LU and will require new working methods among funding bodies and researchers applying for grants, according to research liaison officer Sophie Hydén Picasso. Sophie Hydén Picasso Photo:Jenny Loftrup The EU Commi
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/when-challenges-become-missions-what-will-be-lus-share-pie - 2025-12-13
Ellen Hillbom about a free digital textbook about Africa
Meet Ellen Hillbom, the economic historian, who, in cooperation with a Dutch and a German colleague, has created an online textbook on trends in Africa’s economic history. The book, which can be downloaded free of charge from the internet, has so far reached over 4,000 readers. Ellen Hillbom. Where did you get the idea for a free digital textbook about Africa? “At a world congress that is held eve
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/ellen-hillbom-about-free-digital-textbook-about-africa - 2025-12-13
He runs for the climate
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/he-runs-climate - 2025-12-13
DevRes2024 - inspiring, diverse, and multidisciplinary!
Inspiring, diverse, and multidisciplinary! DevRes2024, hosted by Lund University, brought together 200 researchers and practitioners from 16 different countries, for a two-day conference in October. DevRes 2024 was hosted by Lund University on 21 - 23 October, and the conference theme was “Reaching the Sustainable Development Goals in a polarized world”. DevRes is a bi-annual conference gathering
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/devres2024-inspiring-diverse-and-multidisciplinary - 2025-12-13
Researchers solve mystery at the centre of the Milky Way
Agroecology: a better alternative in Sub-Saharan Africa
Mathematic visualize climate changes
How did we end up here? What do we do to get out of it? In climate research, it is important to understand how the world works if we are to change our behaviour and prevent future catastrophes. Researchers use mathematical formulas to try and visualise reality, in order to find out what changes we need to make. “We build models in an attempt to represent nature’s behaviour using mathematical equat
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/mathematic-visualize-climate-changes - 2025-12-13
