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Cutting edge science reveals Gribshunden’s shipwrecked secrets
Recommendations for young children’s screen time do more harm than good
Pufendorf Themes invite you to their "end-events"
By asa [dot] thormahlen [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Åsa Thormählen) - published 20 April 2025 The current interdisciplinary research groups at Pufendorf IAS offer a palette of inspiring events. All events are free of charge, but you need to register for them. Greyzone Genomics - 7 May7 May Theme Greyzone Genomics which will take Pufendorf IAS on a road trip to Stockholm and hold their event at (an
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/pufendorf-themes-invite-you-their-end-events - 2025-07-16
May Day: how electricity brought power to strikes
Women and men show more similarities when choosing a foreign partner
By theo [dot] hagman-rogowski [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] com (Theo Hagman-Rogowski) - published 25 September 2023 Increasing globalisation and international mobility have changed couple formations around the world. More people have a partner from abroad and, although it is often a migrant from a neighbouring country, cohabitation and marriage with migrants from distant countries have become more c
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/women-and-men-show-more-similarities-when-choosing-foreign-partner - 2025-07-15
Lund University returns remains to Australia
Published 22 August 2018 The Vice-Chancellor and Australia’s Ambassador Jonathan Kenna sign the handover (photo: Jonas Andersson)Photo: Jonas Andersson Today, Lund University handed over the remains of an Aboriginal man to representatives of the Australian government’s Indigenous Repatriation Programme. The event in Lund was attended by Australia’s Ambassador Jonathan Kenna. A solemn ceremony was
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-returns-remains-australia - 2025-07-15
Blood test detects Alzheimer’s in people with Down syndrome
Forests destroyed by wildfires emit carbon long after the flames die
Our events at the Sustainability Week in Lund 2024
Published 15 March 2024 Sustainability Week is an annual event where Lund University and the Lund Municipality invite you to participate in sustainability activities. It is a week full of discussions and lectures, serious issues and hopeful visions for the future. Here you can find all the events of the week with participants from the Centre for Environment and Climate Science. Monday 8 April - Fr
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/our-events-sustainability-week-lund-2024 - 2025-07-15
How northern European welfare states exercise bureaucratic violence on asylum seekers
Association between coeliac disease risk and gluten intake confirmed
Published 14 August 2019 Photo: Mostphotos An extensive study has confirmed that the risk of developing coeliac disease is connected to the amount of gluten children consume. The new study is observational and therefore does not prove causation; however, it is the most comprehensive of its kind to date. The results are presented in the prestigious journal JAMA. In total, 6 600 children at increase
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/association-between-coeliac-disease-risk-and-gluten-intake-confirmed - 2025-07-15
Forests destroyed by wildfires emit carbon long after the flames die
From the IPCC-report to COP26 – Emily Boyd comments on what science can do for climate action
By noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Noomi Egan) - published 7 October 2021 The recent IPCC report can underpin climate action and the science provides direction to political action on a local and global level. At least, this is what LUCSUS Director, and one of the lead authors of the report, Emily Boyd wish to to see happen. In August, the IPCC published the first part of its sixth ass
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/ipcc-report-cop26-emily-boyd-comments-what-science-can-do-climate-action-0 - 2025-07-15
Chainsaw geologist studies historical climate change in growth rings
Reprogramming cancer cells to impair glioblastoma growth
Published 17 January 2023 Control (right) and treated (left). Image credit: Francesco Trovato. Lund Stem Cell Center researchers from Lund University and Skåne University Hospital have uncovered a way to impair the growth and progression of glioblastoma tumor cells - the most aggressive form of brain cancer. The study, published in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, shows it is possible to transform t
https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/reprogramming-cancer-cells-impair-glioblastoma-growth - 2025-07-15
Make Sound Residency becomes More Sound Residency!
Old wood in new light
https://www.geology.lu.se/article/old-wood-new-light - 2025-07-15