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Trends in population health in an era of increasing longevity - new SWEAH dissertation
Lund University now holds a license for the TorTalk app
By jessica [dot] nilsson [at] lth [dot] lu [dot] se (Jessica Nilsson, LTH library, Faculty of Engineering) - published 26 January 2023 TorTalk is a speech synthesiser for which the university has held computer licenses for many years. Now the app is also available. This increases accessibility, since you can now have all kinds of texts read aloud, in different kinds of situations and environments.
https://www.education.lu.se/en/article/lund-university-now-holds-license-tortalk-app - 2025-01-15
Euro Nano Forum: Registration is open
By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 18 April 2023 NanoLund deputy director Maria Messing welcomes you to Euro Nano Forum 2023. Every second year, Euro Nano Forum brings industry, academia, policymakers, and other stakeholders together to discuss developments in nanotechnologies in an open forum. Thus, this is a conference that can build on an excellent track recor
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/euro-nano-forum-registration-open - 2025-01-15
In art, plastics is often portrayed as waste and littering
By noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Noomi Egan) - published 17 August 2020 Plastic art often illustrates problems such as littering or disposable use. Image: Pixabay. A wound in nature, cheap rubbish and dangerous for animals and humans. This is how plastic is presented in visual art and photography around the world, finds a new study. But according to the researchers, some problems ar
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/art-plastics-often-portrayed-waste-and-littering - 2025-01-15
Putting a price on nature is difficult - new study in Nature Communications
Published 26 June 2015 Photo: Maj Rundlöf Can the loss of biodiversity slow down if one exposes its economic value? In a study recently published in the scientific journal Nature Communications, the scientists show that among the many thousands of species of bees in the world, only a few species are of economic importance for agriculture. The most common pollinators of crops can be promoted by rel
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/putting-price-nature-difficult-new-study-nature-communications - 2025-01-15
Not only bees are important for pollination
Published 1 December 2015 Bees are usually considered to be the most efficient pollinators for crops, but a new international study shows that other insects are just as important. A variety of different insects are needed for our food supply. Several BECC researchers have provided data to the study. "We already know that honeybees and wild bees are of great importance to our food production. This
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/not-only-bees-are-important-pollination - 2025-01-15
Butterfly wing clap explains mystery of flight
Birds' blood functions as heating system in winter
Black swifts descended rapidly during lunar eclipse
The role of drought in Syrian war was exaggerated
3D models reveal why bigger bumblebees see better
Plant-eating insects disrupt ecosystems and contribute to climate change
Dogs can detect heat with noses, study finds
INASCON goes digital – time to register!
Published 2 July 2020 The annual international nanoscience student conference INASCON is coming up. This year, it is held in Lund 11–13 August, broadcasted online, open for anyone interested in nanoscience: students, academics or businesses. INASCON is an annual, student-organized conference on nanoscience and technology, hosted in different countries since 2007 and originally to be hosted this ye
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/inascon-goes-digital-time-register - 2025-01-15
Meeting President Macron: A quick chat with Sylvia Schwaag Serger
Published 11 February 2024 When President Emmanuel Macron visits Studentafton Wednesday, January 31, it is Sylvia Schwaag Serger, professor in Economic history at LUSEM, who will moderate the conversation. As proud as we are curious, we asked her a few quick questions ahead of her exciting talk. How did it come about that you will be moderating President Emmanuel Macron when he visits Studentafton
https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/article/meeting-president-macron-quick-chat-sylvia-schwaag-serger - 2025-01-15
Guest lecturers gives valuable industry insights and a connection to business life
By annika [dot] persson [at] ses [dot] lu [dot] se (Annika Persson) - published 17 May 2023 Guest lecturer Jonas Hessler from Home Furnishing Nordics. The students at the master programme in Service Management with the specialization in Supply Chain Management is currently taking the course Service Logistics where several interesting guest lecturers are invited. – Guest lecturers creates a possibi
https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/guest-lecturers-gives-valuable-industry-insights-and-connection-business-life - 2025-01-15
New editors of the Nordic Journal of Criminology
Published 16 February 2022 Associate Professor Sébastien Tutenges and Researcher Susanne Boethius of the Department of Sociology at Lund University are Editor-in-Chief and Co-Editor of the Nordic Journal of Criminology since the turn of the year. Looking forward to the new job! In an interview for The Nordic Research Council for Criminology (NSfK), the new Editor-in-Chief Sébastien Tutenges says h
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/new-editors-nordic-journal-criminology - 2025-01-15
A climate risk analysis of Earth’s forests in the 21st century
By therese [dot] ek [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Therese Ek) - published 13 September 2022 Thomas Pugh, principal investigator at BECC and researcher at MERGE, is one of the researchers behind a new study that is published in Science. In the study, the researchers compared results from three major modeling approaches that provide information on different aspects of risk on the impact of climate cha
https://www.merge.lu.se/article/climate-risk-analysis-earths-forests-21st-century - 2025-01-15
A climate risk analysis of Earth’s forests in the 21st century
By therese [dot] ek [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Therese Ek) - published 13 September 2022 Thomas Pugh, principal investigator at BECC and researcher at MERGE, is one of the researchers behind a new study that is published in Science. In the study, the researchers compared results from three major modeling approaches that provide information on different aspects of risk on the impact of climate cha
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/climate-risk-analysis-earths-forests-21st-century - 2025-01-15