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New discoveries on the connection between nicotine and type 2 diabetes
Light helps develop programmable materials
Published 4 April 2016 A proof-of-concept recently published in Science Advances shows how light of a certain wavelength can put be used to put so-called active materials into motion. Photo: A. R. Doreto Santos Light of a certain wavelength can be used to put so-called active materials into motion and control their movement. In the future, this discovery can become significant in widely different
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/light-helps-develop-programmable-materials - 2025-05-09
Insect eyes enable drones to fly independently
WATCH: Color vision helps birds find good food and the right partner
Urban bird species at risk dying prematurely due to stress
Small-scale agriculture threatens the rainforest
Newly discovered cytoskeleton helps cancer cells survive
Mechanism that determines the course of infection discovered
EU payments to farmers fail to deliver on competitiveness and sustainability
Published 30 November 2017 Over 40 billion euro is given annually to European agriculture as direct payments under the Common Agricultural Policy. Yet, the policy fails to deliver on what EU citizens are promised. This is a key message from new research by AgriFood Economics Centre and Centre for Environmental and Climate Research at Lund University. Direct payments are area-based income support u
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/eu-payments-farmers-fail-deliver-competitiveness-and-sustainability - 2025-05-09
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Should GM crops be grown in the EU? Let the countries decide for themselves, propose a group of experts
Published 15 January 2018 Among the gene-modified plant types approved in the EU’s risk assessment, but nonetheless not allowed to be cultivated, are several types of maize (the maize in the photo is not a GM crop). Photo: David Stephansson. Even though the EU’s food safety authority, EFSA, has classified genetically modified (GM) crops as safe, several member states always vote against authorisat
New link between gut bacteria and obesity
Jan Sundquist at Lund University awarded an ERC Advanced Grant
Fruit flies fear lion faeces
Scientists lack vital knowledge on rapid Arctic climate change
Sticks and carrots: what should governments do for radical lifestyle change?
Published 11 May 2023 New research in five EU countries reveals stakeholders’ views on what is needed to enable a shift towards 1.5° C-compatible lifestyles. Bans and taxes for unsustainable behaviour and outcomes, positive incentives for low-carbon attitudes, and better public funding for basic services, are seen as essential climate policies to overcome current barriers to action at the househol
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/sticks-and-carrots-what-should-governments-do-radical-lifestyle-change - 2025-05-09
Réka Tölg "nailed" her dissertation
By annika [dot] permevik [at] ses [dot] lu [dot] se (Annika Permevik) - published 21 March 2025 The 21st of March we conducted a traditional nailing ceremony as the departments doctoral student Réka Tölg nailed her doctors thesis ”The (im)possibilities of circular consumption: Producing and performing circular clothing consumption in retail and household settings”. Réka is defending her thesis dur
https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/reka-tolg-nailed-her-dissertation - 2025-05-09
Lund University and City Of Helsingborg Enter into Strategic Partnership
By julia [dot] luttrup [at] ch [dot] lu [dot] se (Julia Luttrup) - published 16 January 2025 Erik Renström, Vice-Chancellor of Lund University and Christian Orsing, Chairman of the Helsingborg City Council. The City of Helsingborg and Lund University, initiators of the Helsingborg Innovation District, are signing a new strategic partnership that further strengthens their collaboration. The agreeme
https://www.ch.lu.se/en/article/lund-university-and-city-helsingborg-enter-strategic-partnership - 2025-05-09