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“The forest is under strain from many directions”
Living forests with diverse plants and animals, forests where you can hike, hunt or pick berries and mushrooms – will they still be there when the pressure on forestry production increases? Is it possible to increase production in a sustainable way, without reducing the possibility of achieving environmental and sustainability goals? Great hopes are being placed in the forest to provide the raw ma
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/forest-under-strain-many-directions - 2025-12-15
New gene variants significantly increase the risk of blood clots
Erik Renström the Vice-Chancellor blog
Obstacles to internationalisation need to be removed Published 27 September 2021 Lund University often talks about internationalisation and the importance of working internationally, both through research collaborations and in education. As we live in a globalised era, major and complex issues cannot be resolved other than through international collaboration. The pandemic and climate change are cl
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/erik_renstrom_the_vice-chancellor-blog - 2025-12-16
Co-workers interviewed about Agile conference
Professor Petter Pilesjö, Deputy Head of Department and GIS subject coordinator and representative, together with Professor Lars Harrie, were interviewed about the Agile conference that recently took place at our department. Professor Petter Pilesjö and Professor Lars Harrie were interviewed by radio P4 Malmö regarding that the Agile conference was organized by the department (12-15 June) with abo
https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/co-workers-interviewed-about-agile-conference - 2025-12-15
New method maps stressed plants across continents
David Wårlind was interviewed regarding a study showing that drying periods have led to stressed plants since the turn of the millennium. David Wårlind, researcher at the department, was interviewed about a new study showing how periods of drought since the turn of the millennium have led to stressed plants across large areas on several continents.The study is based on tens of thousands of measure
https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/new-method-maps-stressed-plants-across-continents - 2025-12-15
Skiers had lower incidence of depression and vascular dementia – but not Alzheimer’s
Half as many diagnosed with depression, a delayed manifestation of Parkinson’s, a reduced risk of developing vascular dementia - but not Alzheimer’s. These connections were discovered by researchers when they compared 200 000 people who had participated in a long-distance cross-country ski race between 1989 and 2010 with a matched cohort of the general population. The results of the population reg
https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/skiers-had-lower-incidence-depression-and-vascular-dementia-not-alzheimers - 2025-12-15
Webinar "Research Updates for the Nordic Countries".
For the second time, the European Huntington Association/Moving Forward initiative for the Nordic countries will be hosting a webinar on research updates. The Webinar will be held on 11th June, from 18:00 CET to 19:15 CET. You need to register beforehand to be able to join.Registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkdeyupz4oH9KRCnkguo_KMuS0Y6…Åsa Petersén will be talking about
https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/article/webinar-research-updates-nordic-countries - 2025-12-15
Lund University opens again
Lund University reopens on TuesdayA decision to reopen Lund University was taken in the afternoon of Monday 12 October following the closure that has been in force since Sunday night. Activities are expected to be running as usual from Tuesday morning. The decision is based on new information from the Region Syd police. Investigations have revealed that the threat directed at Lund University post
https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/lund-university-opens-again - 2025-12-15
Economic development leads to a greater carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions
Improved Man-Machine Interaction with Radar Sensors and Machine Learning
Nanowire transistor with integrated memory to enable future supercomputers
Time to apply for courses and programmes starting in the autumn!
The diversity of our research is reflected in our programmes and provides our students with an inspiring environment in which to develop. The Department of Sociology offers a wide and varied range of courses and programmes in our fields of sociology, social anthropology, gender studies and human resources, both on campus in Lund and online.All our courses and programmes can be found here on the we
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/time-apply-courses-and-programmes-starting-autumn - 2025-12-15
The Graduation Ceremony 2017
The tent camp in Lundagård
Figuring out the Chinese internet puzzle
In the recent issue of the Lund University Research Magazine (Fokus Forskning) with the theme ”The digital society” Professor Marina Svensson talks about the ”Digital China” research project. The project started in 2013 and aims to explore the ways in which the internet has impacted on Chinese society: what is the internet used for, how are Chinese citizens adapting to a networked society control
https://www.ace.lu.se/article/figuring-out-chinese-internet-puzzle - 2025-12-15
