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MultiPark – Closing the circle of 2022 and looking forward to 2023
We ended the MultiPark year in December as we started it in January: with a MultiPark Retreat! The December retreat was our first big meeting IRL after the pandemic, and it turned out to be a much appreciated event. Thank you to all participants, and thank you once again to the retreat organizing committee for doing such a great job! 2022 was a year of “reopening”. Like a butterfly spreads its win
https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/multipark-closing-circle-2022-and-looking-forward-2023 - 2026-04-19
Politics, Ecology, and Glaciers: SASNET at the POLLEN24 Conference
No link between "obesity gene" and intentional weight loss
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. People with a hereditary risk of obesity lose as much weight as a result of better diet, exercise and weight loss drugs as the rest of the population, according to an international study presented in The BMJ. “This indicates that even in people at genetic risk of obesity, lifestyle change is an effective way to lose w
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/no-link-between-obesity-gene-and-intentional-weight-loss - 2026-04-19
Rewilding - good for the planet and people
Allowing nature to cover up after human activities, known as rewilding, has several benefits. It improves the resilience of ecosystems, increases biodiversity and favours the interaction between nature and society. This is according to a new study from Lund University. Rewilding is a method that aims to re-establish animal and plant species that have disappeared from a particular area. In a new st
https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/rewilding-good-planet-and-people - 2026-04-19
The Visiting Professor: "I hope my knowledge and experience will be useful"
Ulrik Röijezon is Professor of Physiotherapy at Luleå University of Technology. He also contributes with his expertise as a Visiting Professor at the Faculty. – It is very inspiring to be able to integrate my work with in Luleå with teaching and projects with colleagues in Lund, he says. Tell us about your work!– My work as a Visiting Professor is mainly to contribute with my expertise and network
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/visiting-professor-i-hope-my-knowledge-and-experience-will-be-useful - 2026-04-19
An exceptionally preserved sea turtle reveals ancient sun protection
The flight speed of birds is more complex than previously thought
The starry sky shows nocturnal animals the way
Bacteria never swim alone
Researchers discover a space oddity – an exoplanet moving in mysterious ways
PhD student Sara Ullström studies mobilisation, and voluntary action connected to low-carbon ways of life
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Sara Ullström, PhD in Sustainability Science, will present her work at a first seminar on 17th September. We asked her to explain what her research within the project, The takeoff of staying on the ground, is about. What do you explore in your PhD? My research investigates the questioning of high-carbon worlds through
Migratory birds take breaks to boost their immune system
Urban great tits less stressed than their countryside cousins
Bumblebees’ sense of direction rivals that of humans
Researchers discover a space oddity – an exoplanet moving in mysterious ways
Biologist receives million SEK grant to support Baltic Sea cod stocks
Anders Persson, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Biology, will receive SEK 2.8 million from the Kamprad Family Foundation. The grant will support research on artificial reefs aimed at helping the endangered Baltic cod.Congratulations on the grant, Anders – how does it feel?– It’s amazing! We’re a small group that has been working for a long time to develop methods for studying reefs, mostly wi
https://www.science.lu.se/article/biologist-receives-million-sek-grant-support-baltic-sea-cod-stocks - 2026-04-19
Hostile hoots make robins eat less at night
New study reveals the innermost secrets of spaghetti
What keeps spaghetti from disintegrating in boiling water? The answer, according to new research, is gluten. The amount of salt in the water also has an unexpected significance. Using advanced techniques, researchers examined the internal structure of regular and gluten-free spaghetti – straight off the shelf. The results show that gluten has a crucial role in protecting the structure of pasta dur
https://www.science.lu.se/article/new-study-reveals-innermost-secrets-spaghetti - 2026-04-19
New study shows that Lake Mien was formed by a meteoric impact
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Volcano or meteorite? Over the past 100 years, two different theories have been put forward to explain the formation of Lake Mien. However, researchers from Lund University can now definitively state in a new study that the lake in Småland was formed by a gigantic celestial object. It was long thought that the circula
https://www.science.lu.se/article/new-study-shows-lake-mien-was-formed-meteoric-impact - 2026-04-19
