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Now the seminar about Covid-19 vaccination can be seen.
News article from Lund University about Lovisa Waldners dissertation work
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Can stem cells treat COVID-19?
Major savings possible with app-based osteoarthritis treatment
Revealed: How billions in EU farming subsidies are being misspent
Published 24 August 2020 Photo: Unsplash A unique study has analyzed in detail how EU agricultural subsidies flow down to the local level. The new data show that most income support payments go to intensively farmed regions already above median EU income, while climate-friendly and biodiverse farming regions, as well as poorer regions, are insufficiently funded. Consequently, the majority of payme
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/revealed-how-billions-eu-farming-subsidies-are-being-misspent - 2025-07-21
Smoking worsens prognosis for men with prostate cancer
Combining antibiotics proves more effective against common infection
New peptide may reduce the risk of diabetes complications
By petra [dot] olsson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Petra Olsson) - published 3 July 2024 Jan Nilsson's research group has identified a substance that stimulates the repair capacity and growth of vascular cells. Biomedical analyst Filiz Serifler has contributed to the project. Photo: Petra Olsson Heart attack and stroke are common complications of diabetes, as the body's ability to repair and form v
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/new-peptide-may-reduce-risk-diabetes-complications - 2025-07-21
Name suggestions for a potential joint department
Published 27 May 2024 Image from the visionary workshops held in April. Image by Cecilia Schubert (Communications Officer) The heads of the Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC), the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science (INES), and the Department of Geology have agreed on a proposed name for a joint department, contingent upon a co-organisation decision in September.
https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/name-suggestions-potential-joint-department - 2025-07-21
Revealed: How billions in EU farming subsidies are being misspent
By kristina [dot] lindgarde [at] lth [dot] lu [dot] se (Kristina Lindgärde) - published 27 August 2020 Photo: Unsplash A unique study has analyzed in detail how EU agricultural subsidies flow down to the local level. The new data show that most income support payments go to intensively farmed regions already above median EU income, while climate-friendly and biodiverse farming regions, as well as
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/revealed-how-billions-eu-farming-subsidies-are-being-misspent - 2025-07-21
Understanding Nagorno-Karabakh
Screening finds children at high risk for type 1 diabetes and celiac disease
Published 17 April 2019 In Skåne, newborn babies can be screened for type 1 diabetes and celiac disease (gluten intolerance). More than expected have been found to have an increased risk of developing these diseases, and about thirty children have already been recruited for research studies aimed at lowering this risk. The oral insulin is mixed with the food. Photo: Johan Bävman Large-scale screen
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/screening-finds-children-high-risk-type-1-diabetes-and-celiac-disease - 2025-07-21
Smart microscopy works out where to take the picture
By tove [dot] smeds [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Tove Smeds) - published 7 March 2023 Is it possible to know exactly where to point a microscope in order to capture the precise moment a bacterium or a virus infects a cell? In order to take high resolution microscopic images of living biological material, you need to know exactly where to point the microscope. Researchers at Lund University in Swede
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/smart-microscopy-works-out-where-take-picture - 2025-07-21
Reflections from POLLEN2024 - What makes 29 researchers from three continents join forces to create a conference?
More “heatwave” summers will affect animals
Astonishing altitude changes in marathon flights of migratory birds
Scandinavia’s first farmers slaughtered the hunter-gatherer population
Unicellular green algae may carry giant virus DNA in their genome
Published 9 May 2025 Researchers Maria Svensson Coelho and Hannah Blossom perform winter sampling of the green alga Chlamydomonas in Lake Krageholmssjön. (Photo: Karin Rengefors) Humans and animals are not the only ones affected by viruses. Unicellular organisms can also be attacked. In a new study, scientists establish that green algae can carry latent giant virus DNA in their genome. Biology res
https://www.science.lu.se/article/unicellular-green-algae-may-carry-giant-virus-dna-their-genome - 2025-07-21