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B cells linked to effective cancer immunotherapy
Another type of forest management would provide greater values for society
Formation of new blood vessels may explain intractable symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
Rudeness at work is contagious
Nanotechnology facility planned in Lund
Published 13 February 2015 A production facility for start-ups in the field of nanotechnology may be built in the Science Village in Lund, a world-class research and innovation village that is also home to ESS, the European Spallation Source. “With this new facility, we want to create the conditions to enable new companies to develop from the R&D phase to full production, without needing to leave
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/nanotechnology-facility-planned-lund - 2025-07-11
The medicine of the future against infection and inflammation?
Iceland: The case for a currency board with a euro reserve
Published 5 June 2018 Lars Jonung and Fredrik NG Andersson Iceland should abandon the flexible exchange rate of the króna as well as their present policy of inflation targeting – in favour of a currency board with a truly fixed exchange rate of the króna to the euro. The euro should be used as the reserve currency of Iceland. This recommendation is given in a new report, Lessons for Iceland from t
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/iceland-case-currency-board-euro-reserve - 2025-07-11
Playground found to release microplastic into nearby river
Thousands of visitors search the Ravensbrück archive for information
Strategic innovation area coordinated from Lund
Published 6 February 2015 Vinnova is investing SEK 500 million in collaboration on non-communicable diseases over the next ten years. A call for proposals for collaborative projects is currently open. “Researchers who collaborate with either the business sector or the health service, or both, have a chance of obtaining a grant”, says Peter Nordström, who is coordinating the national initiative fro
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/strategic-innovation-area-coordinated-lund - 2025-07-11
Find the first bumblebee of the spring
By stina [dot] johannesson [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Stina Johannesson) - published 24 February 2021 Short-haired bumblebee on Cowslip. Photo: Anna Persson When the snow is gone, it does not take too long before a familiar spring sound reappears - the bumblebee buzz. Since bumblebees are well adapted to cold climates, many of the species are negatively affected by a warmer climate. Researchers a
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/find-first-bumblebee-spring - 2025-07-11
Anna Blom receives the 2021 Berzelius Medal for advances in medical chemistry
Summing up 2022
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/summing-2022 - 2025-07-12
New findings on ‘key players’ in brain inflammation
Published 6 March 2015 Tomas Deierborg (Photo: Yiyi Yang) Inflammation is a natural reaction of the body’s immune system to an aggressor or an injury, but if the inflammatory response is too strong it becomes harmful. Inflammatory processes occur in the brain in conjunction with stroke and neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Researchers from Lund University and Karol
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-findings-key-players-brain-inflammation - 2025-07-11
Alzheimer’s more versatile than previously known
Just arrived back from a royal trip – now in the starting blocks for semiconductor conference
By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 28 May 2024 This year’s RTM focused on new technologies, such as AI and quantum technology, but also cybersecurity and processes such as digital and green transition. Photo: IVA / Erik Cronberg These are busy days for Lars-Erik Wernersson. After participating in the 2024 Royal Technology Mission (RTM) to the Netherlands in a del
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/just-arrived-back-royal-trip-now-starting-blocks-semiconductor-conference - 2025-07-11
NanoLundians on the IVA 100-list
Meet IIIEE researcher Åke Thidell
Earlier take-off could lead to fewer bumblebees and less pollination
Published 2 March 2023 A Bombus terrestris queen, one of the bumblebees that usually fly earliest in spring. Photo: Maria Blasi Romero With the arrival of spring, bumblebee queens take their first wing beat of the season and set out to find new nesting sites. But they are flying earlier in the year, as a result of a warmer climate and a changing agricultural landscape, according to new research fr
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/earlier-take-could-lead-fewer-bumblebees-and-less-pollination - 2025-07-11