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Fewer breast cancer cases between screening rounds with 3D-mammography
Anxiety motivates bystanders to intervene in bullying
Published 1 June 2021 Photo: Wavebreakmedia Many school pupils are in daily contact with bullying – as victims, bullies or witnesses. We know that the reactions of people around them are very significant, but what determines whether or not other pupils come to the victim’s rescue? According to a group of Lund University researchers, the witnesses’ own anxiety is a crucial factor. In two new studie
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/anxiety-motivates-bystanders-intervene-bullying - 2025-01-18
Earth’s meteorite impacts over past 500 million years tracked
What comes next: after the IPCC climate change report
Adapted Arrival Days for LU’s incoming international students
Published 16 August 2021 Arrival Days are taking place today and tomorrow. Lund University expects around 2 000 international students this autumn. (Photo: Nga Nguyen) The Arrival Days for international students who are to begin their studies at Lund University in the autumn of 2021 are Monday 16 and Tuesday 17 August. All the events during the reception days and introductory weeks have been adapt
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/adapted-arrival-days-lus-incoming-international-students - 2025-01-18
Entire genome of common forest pest now revealed
Published 29 September 2021 Photo: Fredrik Schlyter Researchers have successfully mapped the entire genome of the Eurasian spruce bark beetle. The breakthrough paves the way for new research into bark beetles and better prospects for effective pest control of a species that can destroy more than 100 million cubic metres of spruce forest during a single year in Europe and Asia. Mapping the genome o
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/entire-genome-common-forest-pest-now-revealed - 2025-01-18
Lund marine archaeologist leads WWII pilot recovery
Published 20 October 2021 The recovery was a technically challenging mission (Photo: Steve Jones) A World War II pilot has been laid to rest in his hometown in Maine, following a complex recovery mission led by Lund University archaeologist Brendan Foley. US Army Air Forces 2nd Lt. Ernest N. Vienneau was on a B-17 bomber that came under attack in 1944, and sank off the coast of Croatia. 77 years l
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-marine-archaeologist-leads-wwii-pilot-recovery - 2025-01-18
How to work actively against gender inequality in academia
Published 1 October 2017 Laurie Cohen, from the Department of Business Administration, on gender inequality in academia and how it won't go away unless we take action. An old story has re-emerged on social media. It goes like this. A father and his son are in a car accident. The father is killed and the son is rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery. Upon entering the operating theatre and se
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/how-work-actively-against-gender-inequality-academia - 2025-01-17
Kings of the night take over Hovdala castle
Published 4 June 2018 Swarming bats at mine entrance Photo:Jens Rydell During the day they are not visible. But at dusk, brown long-eared bats, pond bats and greater mouse-eared bats spread their wings and start hunting. LUM accompanied researcher and bat expert Jens Rydell to Hovdala castle for a bat inventory. The bat detector crackles and emits a rhythmic, clicking sound. “That was a soprano pi
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/kings-night-take-over-hovdala-castle - 2025-01-17
Botanical garden temporarily flourishing
By maria [dot] lindh [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Maria Lindh) - published 11 May 2019 A donation saved the tulips in the Botanical Garden. Photo:Kennet Ruona The presence of the glorious tulips, which have captivated so many of the visitors to the garden and spread to the Instagram accounts of the residents of Lund, is in no way guaranteed. Neither are the coming summer flowers currently
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/botanical-garden-temporarily-flourishing - 2025-01-17
Researchers: "Leadership is overestimated; rely more on employees"
By louise [dot] larsson [at] ehl [dot] lu [dot] se (Louise Larsson) - published 13 June 2019 Stefan Sveningsson and Mats Alvesson. Photo:Louise Larsson Leadership is merely one among an arsenal of tools at the disposal of managers and employees to create a well-functioning group or organisation, according to organisational researchers Mats Alvesson, Stefan Sveningsson and Martin Blom at the School
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/researchers-leadership-overestimated-rely-more-employees - 2025-01-17
WATCH: 85% of cough droplets blocked by surgical mask, experiment shows
Maths tutoring, visors and disinfection – volunteer initiatives continue at Lund University
Published 25 March 2020 Charlotta Johnsson (Photo: Tiina Meri) In the current extraordinary situation, voluntary initiatives and ideas have taken off at Lund University, at several different faculties. Everyone is helping where they can. In times of significant pressures on society, many people want to contribute to ensure the functioning of healthcare and education. When it became apparent that
Starved cancer cells became more sensitive to chemotherapy
Impact of water droplets on leaves quickly triggers stress responses in plants
Researchers believe that sugar and obesity can make cancer cells more difficult to kill
Auto-regulating channels supply our cells with magnesium
By tove [dot] smeds [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Tove Smeds) - published 3 December 2024 Magnesium plays a crucial role in protecting cells against damage from free radicals (antioxidant defense). Illustration: iStock/Just_Super An international team of researchers, led by scientists at Lund University, has uncovered how magnesium enters mitochondria. Magnesium is a vital mineral that plays a key r
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/auto-regulating-channels-supply-our-cells-magnesium - 2025-01-17
Researchers block protein that plays a key role in Alzheimer’s disease
Awarded collaboration: "Interdisciplinary research provides new insights"
By tove [dot] gilvad [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Tove Gilvad) - published 17 October 2024 Collaboration pays off. Anders Christensson and researchers from various medical fields at the Faculty recently received the Eldjarn Prize 2024 for a joint study. Anders Christensson, Anna Åkesson and Anders Grubb and collaborators have been awarded the Eldjarn prize 2024 for significant research efforts in k
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/awarded-collaboration-interdisciplinary-research-provides-new-insights - 2025-01-17