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De minst hörda är de verkliga tillgänglighetsexperterna
Förändringar i landskapet påverkar biologisk bekämpning och evolution av insektsarter
Fullt hus när internationella kvinnodagen uppmärksammades
A new term for the deans
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-term-deans - 2025-07-14
Pedagogies of symbiosis
https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/pedagogies-symbiosis - 2025-07-13
MFA Student Interview Series, part VII: Irene Kaltenborn and Karolina Bergman Engman
Young scientists eager to influence policy makers on biodiversity
Published 13 February 2023 Maria Blasi Romero took her strong drive and engagement to the UN Conference of the Parties on Biodiversity, COP15, in Montreal. Photo: Kennet Ruona. We need to prioritise nature even if there are other conflicting interests – biodiversity is essential to all of us on the planet and ultimately to our health and wellbeing. The statement comes from Maria Blasi Romero, rese
https://www.science.lu.se/article/young-scientists-eager-influence-policy-makers-biodiversity - 2025-07-13
The protein that protects insulin-producing cells
New treatment of atherosclerosis may reduce the risk of dying from a heart attack
Praised for research on diabetes and dementia
COMMONS – A centre of excellence with a focus on the common ground
Published 22 April 2025 In the photo, from left: Sajitha Sasidharan, Postdoc; Sara Linse, Co-applicant of the centre; Anna Stradner, Coordinator of the Graduate School; Emma Sparr, Centre Director. Seated from left: Nicole Galenkamp, Postdoc, and Ferdinand Fandrei, Postdoc. When the Swedish Research Council announced funding for so-called "centres of excellence" almost three years ago, a total of
https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/commons-centre-excellence-focus-common-ground - 2025-07-13
Novel nanostructure formation with atomic-scale precision
By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 22 December 2021 Arsenic and bismuth atoms on surface terraces of a GaAs nanowire. The red structures are GaBi islands. Figure: Johan Knutsson / Lund University / Nature Communications Site-selected crystal material synthesis at the atomic scale has been a long-standing challenge. NanoLundians Rainer Timm and Yi Liu use nanowire
https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/novel-nanostructure-formation-atomic-scale-precision - 2025-07-13
AI forces teachers to change the way courses are examined
By annika [dot] persson [at] ses [dot] lu [dot] se (Annika Persson, communicator at the Department of Service Studies) - published 20 January 2023 ChatGPT is one of the AI services used in cheating. Academic misconduct has increased with about 200% during the past covid years. As a precaution Lund University has started a project to prevent deception and misleading in examination, whether it’s una
https://www.education.lu.se/en/article/ai-forces-teachers-change-way-courses-are-examined - 2025-07-13
Geopolitics and Diplomacy in the Wake of the Gaza War
The least heard are the real accessibility experts
Best treatment for cardiac arrest – new international study will provide answers
Praised for research on diabetes and dementia
Swedish female ice hockey players in favour of body checking
By erika [dot] svantesson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Erika Svantesson) - published 2 January 2025 In a recent study, eighty-eight per cent of the respondents said they were in favour of body checking. Sixty-four per cent said they did not think there would be more injuries. Photo: Istock/vencavolrab In 2022, Sweden became the first country in the world to allow body checking in women's ice hockey
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/swedish-female-ice-hockey-players-favour-body-checking - 2025-07-13