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Statistics award to LUSEM researcher
Video: Sharper compliance with inclusion law concerning digital documents at the Faculty
New web site - Support for digital teaching
Terbium among the heavy elements discovered in the atmosphere of the exoplanet KELT-9b
In a recent paper, Nicholas Borsato, along with collaborators Jens Hoeijmakers, Bibiana Prinoth, Brian Thorsbro, and Rebecca Forsberg, provides insightful research on the complex atmospheric composition of the exoplanet KELT-9b. The team captured the exoplanet's spectra during transit, revealing numerous elements within its atmosphere.This study not only verifies the presence of previously known e
https://www.lundobservatory.lu.se/article/terbium-among-heavy-elements-discovered-atmosphere-exoplanet-kelt-9b - 2026-06-21
SK-kurs: Teknik, fysik och strålskydd inom bild- och funktionsmedicin
PÅ SVENSKANÄSTA KURSTILLFÄLLE I SOCIALSTYRELSENS REGI: HT 2027OBS! Ansökan och antagning till detta kurstillfälle sker endast via Socialstyrelsens antagningssystem: socialstyrelsen.se. Socialstyrelsen svarar på ALLA frågor för denna kurs avseende ansökan och antagning.PRELIMINÄRT: EXTRA KURSTILLFÄLLE I EGEN REGI, 24 platser OBS! ----- Extrakursen vt 2026 är fulltecknad ---------Inga fler anmälni
https://www.msf-malmo.lu.se/article/sk-kurs-teknik-fysik-och-stralskydd-inom-bild-och-funktionsmedicin - 2026-06-21
New podcast from SMHI: Klimatforskarna
Student wins prize for bachelor's thesis
Should immigrants vote?
Double nanowire Josephson junction device in the frontier of physics research
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. In recent work involving NanoLund's Lars Samuelson, Hongqi Xu and Sören Jeppesen closely collaborating with a group at University of Tokyo/RIKEN in Japan and a group at Peking University in China describes how they have successfully realized a double nanowire Josephson junction device and discovered an enhancement of
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/double-nanowire-josephson-junction-device-frontier-physics-research - 2026-06-21
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What is a more sustainable lifestyle? New podcast episode!
What is a more sustainable lifestyle, and what are strategies and motivations for living within the 1.5-degree target? This question is addressed and discussed among experts in a new episode of the current season in the IIIEE Podcast series "Advancing Sustainable Solutions". In this episode, the barriers to transition to a more sustainable lifestyle is the focus. We discuss policies that could inc
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/what-more-sustainable-lifestyle-new-podcast-episode - 2026-06-21
Farm2Forest – on sustainable agriculture in a biobased future
New thesis: Three questions for Olga Lark
Two Researchers will join SASNET
Initiatives to enhance knowledge about menopause
Increased knowledge and understanding of what women go through during menopause contributes to a better work environment. There are now several planned initiatives to support this. Managers are offered a course that aims to help them provide better support to staff. And staff members are invited to a seminar. Menopause is a phase of life that all women go through but which is experienced in differ
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/initiatives-enhance-knowledge-about-menopause - 2026-06-22
New findings on ‘key players’ in brain inflammation
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. 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 Lu
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-findings-key-players-brain-inflammation - 2026-06-21
More opportunities to test for Alzheimer’s using new analytical method
New blood test for detecting Alzheimer’s disease
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Researchers from Lund University, together with the Roche pharmaceutical company, have used a method to develop a new blood marker capable of detecting whether or not a person has Alzheimer’s disease. If the method is approved for clinical use, the researchers hope eventually to see it used as a diagnostic tool in pri
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/new-blood-test-detecting-alzheimers-disease - 2026-06-21
