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Fåglar som häckar i hålor anpassar sina ögon till mörker på bara en sekund

En ny studie från Lund visar att fåglar, som regelbundet möter dramatiska ljusvariationer när de matar sina ungar i mörka bohålor, har förmågan att blixtsnabbt anpassa sina ögon till mörker. Fåglar som häckar i trädhålor eller holkar utsätter sig regelbundet för stora växlingar i ljusintensitet. Under loppet av sekunder går de från att söka efter föda i fullt dagsljus till att mata sina ungar i en

https://www.naturvetenskap.lu.se/artikel/faglar-som-hackar-i-halor-anpassar-sina-ogon-till-morker-pa-bara-en-sekund - 2025-11-03

What does the future of plastic look like?

Plastic waste is a growing problem around the world, despite efforts to recycle or reduce plastic use. In order to really transform the recycling process, more attention needs to be paid to the composition of plastic, according to a new research article from Lund University in Sweden. The paper presents strategies on how to improve recyclability through the smarter design of polymers – and how bio

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/what-does-future-plastic-look - 2025-11-03

PhD student Lina Lefstad studies how carbon capture and storage technology is used and envisioned in climate change policy

PhD student Lina Lefstad is passionate about working towards just climate change mitigation. She is excited about how we as a society can use CCS technology in the most just and effective way for the technology to genuinely contribute to decarbonisation and emissions reductions. What do you explore in your PhD-project?  My PhD is part of a broader project called “Burying problems? Carbon capture a

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/phd-student-lina-lefstad-studies-how-carbon-capture-and-storage-technology-used-and-envisioned - 2025-11-03

Learning from the past, looking towards the future: mending societies after the fighting stops

When war is over it is crucial to make the right infrastructure decisions to avoid future conflicts and social tensions. At MECW the research project “Infrastructure choices in post-conflict situations: Opportunities for sustainability and resilience?” looks into the rebuilding process in the Middle East and investigates how to make informed choices for energy, water, transport systems and agricul

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/learning-past-looking-towards-future-mending-societies-after-fighting-stops - 2025-11-03

CROCUS – a flourishing network for culture and creativity

Cultural and creative industries are steadily growing and driving regional development in Sweden. The CROCUS network at Campus Helsingborg wants to strengthen knowledge exchange for students and researchers as well as for those involved and interested in this sector. "The network's ability to quickly mobilise researchers means that when an opportunity arises, we can act immediately", says project

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/crocus-flourishing-network-culture-and-creativity - 2025-11-03

CROCUS – a flourishing network for culture and creativity

Cultural and creative industries are steadily growing and driving regional development in Sweden. The CROCUS network at Campus Helsingborg wants to strengthen knowledge exchange for students and researchers as well as for those involved and interested in this sector. "The network's ability to quickly mobilise researchers means that when an opportunity arises, we can act immediately", says project

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/crocus-flourishing-network-culture-and-creativity - 2025-11-03

Biodiversity leads to increased crop production

A diversity of different pollinators and other beneficial organisms in an agricultural landscape leads to an increase in crop production. This has been shown by a comprehensive international study that included researchers from Lund University. The study investigated two so-called ecosystem services that are of great significance to our food production. They concern the pollination of crops and na

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/biodiversity-leads-increased-crop-production - 2025-11-03

If your music was a sculpture, what would it look like? Listen to Bertrand Chavarría-Aldrete describing his artistic research in music.

Bertrand Chavarría-Aldrete has been a doctoral student at the Malmö Academy of Music since September 2020 and will soon be defending his dissertation project “Plastic Extension of Music” (22 May 2025). Part of his doctoral defence is a large exhibition that will take place at IAC (16–23 May 2025). What is your dissertation project about?My research is called “Plastic Extension of Music” and it's q

https://www.iac.lu.se/article/bertrand-chavarria-aldrete - 2025-11-03

Enacting "the local" in culinary tourism: A study of culinary actors and their practices

Josefine Östrup Backe defended her thesis Enacting "the local" in culinary tourism: A study of culinary actors and their practices on february 7. As the competition between destinations grows, the need to stand out and offer memorable and unique experiences also grows. Culinary experiences and activities with elements of “the local” are a growing niche, which mirrors the trend of knowing where the

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/enacting-local-culinary-tourism-study-culinary-actors-and-their-practices - 2025-11-03

Hannerz with two articles on the subcultural and on using Instagram for researching graffiti

What constitutes the subcultural? In Erik Hannerz’s recent contribution to the Journal Educare (no. 2, 2016), he refines subcultural theory by drawing on examples from the Indonesian and Swedish punk scene. Abstract:Arguing against the previous research’s presump on that the subcultural constitutes a single set of meaning, this article addresses the simple question of what constitutes the subcultu

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/hannerz-two-articles-subcultural-and-using-instagram-researching-graffiti - 2025-11-03

SASNET Symposium 2022

Renewable energy, interviews with former Maoist women combatants, and urban development in Mumbai. SASNET’s Annual Symposium offered a full day of presentations of ongoing research, ranging from everyday transactions at New Delhi’s open markets to the issue of shrinking spaces for civil society organisations in India. The symposium took place in the Old Bishop’s House at Lund University on 30 Sept

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/sasnet-symposium-2022 - 2025-11-03

Rädsla för hat leder till självcensur hos journalister

Ett nytt forskningsprojekt ska ta reda på hur den ökade risken för hatstormar mot journalister påverkar yttrandefrihet och demokrati. Bland annat ska vad som skrivs om 2000 journalister på Twitter analyseras. Att självcensur förekommer visar den inledande kunskapssammanställning som forskarna gjort. Digitaliseringen och sociala medier har banat väg för att många fler människor och experter än tidi

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/artikel/radsla-hat-leder-till-sjalvcensur-hos-journalister - 2025-11-03

Director of studies: important to report students who cheat

Last year, the Disciplinary Board at Lund University found 64 students guilty. The most common form of cheating is plagiarism.  “It is important to report it”, says Maria Bangura director of studies at the School of Social Work. “Departments have a great responsibility to ensure that students have the required skills when they head out and start working with people in difficult situations. It is s

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/director-studies-important-report-students-who-cheat - 2025-11-03

High survival rate after childhood cancer – but at what cost?

Even though childhood cancer is rare, it affects around 350 children and adolescents under the age of 18 each year in Sweden. That is almost one child every day. Due to improved treatment, 80 per cent of these children survive their cancer. Why do children develop cancer? That mystery has yet to be solved. Children suffer from other types of cancer than adults and the determining factor is the gen

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/high-survival-rate-after-childhood-cancer-what-cost - 2025-11-03

WCMM Fusion 2025 – an event where Art and Science meet

In the autumn 2024, we launched a competition inviting researchers from WCMM to submit their most compelling scientific images. With 21 remarkable art pieces submitted, the eagerly awaited exhibition opened the 24th January in the foyer of Forum Medicum, transforming the space into a gallery where science and art seamlessly converge. WCMM Fusion 2025 was so much more than just an exhibition; the e

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/wcmm-fusion-2025-event-where-art-and-science-meet - 2025-11-03

WATCH: Babies know when you imitate them - and like it

Six-month old infants recognize when adults imitate them, and perceive imitators as more friendly, according to a new study from Lund University in Sweden. The babies looked and smiled longer at an adult who imitated them, as opposed to when the adult responded in other ways. Babies also approached them more, and engaged in imitating games. The research is published in PLOS One. In the study, a re

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-babies-know-when-you-imitate-them-and-it - 2025-11-03

Defining your brand's identity core

In his book "the Brand Matrix" Mats Urde presents a model that lies in the intersection between strategy, marketing and organization. The subtitle foretells, “Corporate Brand Leadership Starts from the Inside.” “There are nine questions that help you define your brand’s identity. Answer them and you will have a brand with a clear identity core that works as a stepping stone for communicating and t

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/defining-your-brands-identity-core - 2025-11-04

Varmare vårar fördubblar spridning av fågelmalaria

I en unik långtidsstudie, där forskare studerat samma population blåmesar under 30 års tid, visar resultaten att stigande vårtemperaturer har fördubblat förekomsten av fågelmalaria i södra Sverige. Varje år har forskare från Lunds universitet samlat in prover från hundratals blåmesar ur en och samma population i ett lokalt häckningsområde utanför Lund. Detta har gett en detaljerad bild av utveckli

https://www.biologi.lu.se/artikel/varmare-varar-fordubblar-spridning-av-fagelmalaria - 2025-11-03