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Birds migrate away from diseases
Sea urchins see with their feet
Review: Type 2 diabetes and obesity – what do we really know?
Obesity reprogrammes muscle stem cells
The HLF-gene controls the generation of our long-term immune system
Colourful photo reveals cannibalism in galaxy cluster
Published 5 February 2018 Colourful clutter of both distant galaxies and foregrounded stars in our own galaxy. Stephan’s Quintet can be seen in the right-hand corner. Photo: CFHT, Pierre-Alain Duc (Obs. De Strasbourg) & Jean-Charles Cuillandre (CEA Saclay/Obs. De Paris). Astronomers have managed to take unusually colourful images of a group of galaxies using a telescope in Hawaii. The photos revea
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/colourful-photo-reveals-cannibalism-galaxy-cluster - 2025-07-15
Unexpected discovery about essential enzyme
Published 21 February 2018 Illustration: Derek Logan The enzyme that produces DNA building blocks plays an important role when cells divide. In a new study, researchers have discovered for the first time that the so-called master switch of the enzyme can change locations - while still performing the same task. Regardless of whether you are human, a worm or a bacterium, all beings need to create ne
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/unexpected-discovery-about-essential-enzyme - 2025-07-15
Solar cells more efficient thanks to new material standing on edge
New test method aims to predict allergenic potency of chemicals
Cholesterol - a key player at the lung surface
Differences in aggression among people with dementia
The Women’s March Mobilised People with Diverse Interests: study
Published 21 September 2017 Photo: Dana R. Fisher People who participated in the Women’s March in Washington DC in January 2017 were motivated by a range of diverse issues that cut across race, gender, and sexuality but shared similar educational backgrounds, a new study finds. It was led by researcher Dana R. Fisher, a Professor at the University of Maryland, and currently a visiting guest profes
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/womens-march-mobilised-people-diverse-interests-study - 2025-07-15
New study changes our view on flying insects
Published 29 September 2017 Photo: Anders Hedenström For the first time, researchers are able to prove that there is an optimal speed for certain insects when they fly. At this speed, they are the most efficient and consume the least amount of energy. Corresponding phenomena have previously been demonstrated in birds, but never among insects. Previous studies of bumblebees have shown that they con
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-study-changes-our-view-flying-insects - 2025-07-15
Viruses in the genome important for our brain
Obesity reprogrammes muscle stem cells
Frogs have unique ability to see colour in the dark
Change of Head of Department at ILM: "It should be easy for managers to do the right thing"
By sara [dot] liedholm [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Sara Liedholm) - published 3 October 2024 Karolin Hansén Nord will take on the role as Head of the Department of Laboratory Medicine (ILM). Photo: Agata Garpenlind. Karolin Hansén Nord will take on the role of Head of the Department of Laboratory Medicine (ILM) at the end of this year. What attracts most is the opportunity to influence and promote
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/change-head-department-ilm-it-should-be-easy-managers-do-right-thing - 2025-07-15
Meet Emil Eriksson…about students as consultants
Published 6 February 2015 … CEO of Lund University’s student consulting company Lunicore, which increased its turnover by 45 per cent last year. As a result, it is now probably the largest student-run consulting company in Scandinavia. Why should students work as consultants during their studies? “Because they get the chance to put their theoretical knowledge into practice while they’re still stud
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/meet-emil-erikssonabout-students-consultants - 2025-07-15
Expensive to publish with Open Access in prestigious journals
Published 13 June 2016 The more reputable the scientific journal, the more expensive it will be to publish an article with Open Access. Research publishers are riding the gravy train, but for the individual researcher the cost often comes as an unpleasant surprise, after they have spent all of their funding. Librarian Aron Lindhagen helps researchers with any questions they have concerning publish
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/expensive-publish-open-access-prestigious-journals - 2025-07-15