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Scientists discover rare element in exoplanet’s atmosphere
Extinct brittle stars named after death metal bands
Genomics-informed decisions can help save species from extinction
How changes in land use could reduce the browning of lakes
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Over the past 50 years, the water in lakes and watercourses has turned increasingly brown. The so-called browning has a negative impact on both drinking water production and ecosystems. If nothing is done, the water is likely to turn even browner – however, there is hope. Supported by a new study, researchers from Lun
https://www.science.lu.se/article/how-changes-land-use-could-reduce-browning-lakes - 2026-05-19
The use of certain neonicotinoids could benefit bumblebees, new study finds
Mapping the mechanisms behind type 2 diabetes
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. The islets of Langerhans in the pancreas contain not only insulin-producing cells, but also four other hormone-producing cell types. Using a new method, researchers are to study their interaction by mapping previously unknown genetic networks. “It will give us new possibilities to direct medicines at new targets”, say
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/mapping-mechanisms-behind-type-2-diabetes - 2026-05-19
International Open Day May 11 2026
Lund University welcomes prospective and admitted students to explore our campus, meet our community, and learn what it’s like to study at one of Europe’s leading universities. Join us for a full day of activities designed to answer your questions and introduce you to life in Lund and Helsingborg. The programme – Open Day 2026, May 118:30–9:00 – Registration and check-inCheck in, collect your mate
https://www.ch.lu.se/en/article/international-open-day-may-11-2026 - 2026-05-19
Choice of trees carries great significance to city insect life
Scientists discover rare element in exoplanet’s atmosphere
Strawberries were smaller when bees ingested pesticides
Feathered robotic wing paves way for flapping drones
Genes decide the willow warbler’s migration routes
Sun’s activity influences natural climate change
A new study from Lund University has, for the first time, reconstructed solar activity during the last ice age. The study shows that the regional climate is influenced by the sun and offers opportunities to better predict future climate conditions in certain regions. Raimund Muscheler is co-author of the article and is an active researcher within MERGE and BECC. For the first time, a research team
https://www.merge.lu.se/article/suns-activity-influences-natural-climate-change - 2026-05-19
Mission: More space in the freezers and room for more freezers
Celebrating a Decade of Science!
This autumn, the Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine (WCMM) at Lund University proudly commemorates a decade of pioneering research in molecular and translational medicine. Since its inception in 2015, WCMM Lund has emerged as an internationally recognised hub where basic science and clinical innovation unite to address urgent health challenges. The Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine Lu
https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/celebrating-decade-science - 2026-05-19
HLA-A*23 Is Associated With Lower Odds of Acute Retroviral Syndrome in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection: A Multicenter Sub-Saharan African Study
HLA-A*23 Is Associated With Lower Odds of Acute Retroviral Syndrome in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection: A Multicenter Sub-Saharan African StudyLovisa Lindquist 1 2, William Kilembe 3, Etienne Karita 3, Matt A Price 4 5, Anatoli Kamali 6, Pontiano Kaleebu 7 8, Jianming Tang 9, Susan Allen 3 10, Eric Hunter 3 10, Jill Gilmour 4 11, Sarah L Rowland-Jones 12, Eduard J Sanders 12 13, Amin
Daniel Conley has been awarded nearly EUR 3.3 million for a five-year project on the global silicon cycle.
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Silicon has a crucial effect on the planet’s climate A comprehensive research project on the mineral silicon and the anonymous climate heroes in the oceans, diatoms, is now starting. Every day, the tiny diatoms, which are a type of phytoplankton, absorb enormous amounts of carbon from the atmosphere. And when they die
Astronomers to develop new spectrograph for giant telescope
In 2028, the first observations will be made at the world's largest optical telescope being built in Chile. It is now clear that the facility will be equipped with a powerful spectrograph that researchers in Lund will help to develop. The telescope is called the Extremely Large Telescope and is being built by the European Southern Observatory, ESO - an international organisation with 16 member cou
https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/astronomers-develop-new-spectrograph-giant-telescope - 2026-05-19
