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Smarter transistors could be three times more energy-efficient
Breast cancer study predicts better response to chemotherapy
The first archive of iPS cells from Parkinson’s patients
Published 17 January 2017 Laurent Roybon The Stem Cell Laboratory for CNS Disease Modeling (CSC Laboratory) in Lund, has created one of the largest iPSC biobanks from patients diagnosed with familial and idiopathic PD, and associated synucleionopathies. iPSCs are obtained by reprogramming patient’s somatic cells into pluripotent stem cells. This unique technique, which allows generating embryonic
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/first-archive-ips-cells-parkinsons-patients - 2025-01-17
How plant cells regulate growth shown for the first time
Published 23 January 2017 The meristem. The photo was taken using confocal microscopy. (Photo: Arun Sampathkumar and Yassin Refahi) Researchers have managed to show how the cells in a plant, a multicellular organism, determine their size and regulate their growth over time. The findings overturn previous theories in the field and are potentially significant for the future of agriculture and forest
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-plant-cells-regulate-growth-shown-first-time - 2025-01-17
Finding the small and unknown funders: Networking led to multi-million grant
The Visiting Professor: "I hope my knowledge and experience will be useful"
By jon [dot] ulvsgard [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Jon Ulvsgärd) - published 12 June 2024 Pär Halje, assistant researcher together with visiting professor Ulrik Röijezon in MoRe-Lab. The screen shows a patient with Parkinson's disease performing a movement test. The patient's movements have been measured using motion capture technology. Ulrik Röijezon is Professor of Physiotherapy at Luleå Universi
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/visiting-professor-i-hope-my-knowledge-and-experience-will-be-useful - 2025-01-17
Reporting from Bombay: Young Perspectives on Indian Politics
Published 4 January 2024 Young people in India are often described as a well-educated and progressive force. How does that align with the right-wing populism sweeping through the country? Journalism student Linn Jönsson embarked on a reporting journey to Bombay, delving into religious and political conflicts of present-day India. In the Fall of 2023, Linn Jönsson received the SASNET travel grant f
https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/reporting-bombay-young-perspectives-indian-politics - 2025-01-17
Ana Maria Vargas Falla reflects on COP29
Published 6 December 2024 Ana Maria Vargas Falla was Lund University's only representative at COP29 in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. She has researched public resistance and acceptance of climate legislation and contributed to the "10 new insights in climate science" presented during the climate summit. These are her impressions of the United Nations Climate Change Conference. I was initially v
https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/ana-maria-vargas-falla-reflects-cop29 - 2025-01-17
Does Alzheimer’s disease start inside nerve cells?
What COVID-19 can teach tourism about the climate crisis
Report from "Carbon footprints for effective climate policy on international trade"
Published 22 June 2015 Tobias Nielsen, Karin Bäckstrand and Helene Axelsson. Photo by IISD/ENB On Thursday, 11 June 2015, Lund University arranged a side-event at the Bonn Climate Change Conference. Tobias Nielsen, BECC PhD student, was one of the speakers. The Bonn Climate Change Conference side-event "Carbon footprints for effective climate policy on international trade" was arranged by Lund Uni
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/report-carbon-footprints-effective-climate-policy-international-trade - 2025-01-17
Thank you for participating in BECC-MERGE spring meeting online Science Says! conference
Published 6 May 2020 We appreciate your participation in the online conference, which was a very successful joining of about 100 participants. April 23 and 24 were two very rewarding days, filled with interesting sessions, poster presentations, office yoga, group discussions, as well as fruitful conversations and sharing of expertise. The event allowed for interesting discussions among researchers
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/thank-you-participating-becc-merge-spring-meeting-online-science-says-conference - 2025-01-17
Summary of ClimBEco summer meeting
Published 14 September 2020 ClimBEco summermeeting in Lund. Photo: Ylva van Meeningen ClimBEco’s annual summer meeting was held this August over two consecutive days, with both online and in-person meetings in Lund, Malmö and Gothenburg. The summer meeting is one of the highlights of our graduate school, where current PhD students can meet, network and learn more about an interdisciplinary topic.
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/summary-climbeco-summer-meeting - 2025-01-17
Global climate dialogues to boost climate work
By stina [dot] johannesson [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Stina Johannesson) - published 25 November 2020 Forest in Morzine, France. Photo by Guy Bowden on Unsplash. The climate crisis has received less media coverage during the corona pandemic despite that many think the climate challenges demand equally urgent attention. During the coming two weeks the United Nations gather the world in the Climate
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/global-climate-dialogues-boost-climate-work - 2025-01-17
Unique study of 1,000 modern burials
Published 29 March 2017 Assistens Cemetery (Photo: Sian Anthony) When the city of Copenhagen decided to build a new underground station in the Assistens Cemetery where many famous Danes are buried, they had to remove part of the entire north-eastern corner of the cemetery and re-bury the people who had been laid to rest in this area. This presented a unique opportunity for archaeologists at the Mu
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/unique-study-1000-modern-burials - 2025-01-17
Unique glimpse into world of Japanese mafia tattoos
Published 6 April 2017 A chance meeting in a Yokohama pub led Lund University researcher Andreas Johansson straight to the heart of the Japanese Yakuza mafia. For two weeks, he was “embedded” with a well-known Yakuza clan, enabling him to document their tattoos through photography. He is now releasing his book of photos ”Yakuza Tattoo”. In 2014, Andreas Johansson participated in a conference in Yo
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/unique-glimpse-world-japanese-mafia-tattoos - 2025-01-17
From plant odourant detection to sex pheromone communication
Both chimpanzees and humans spontaneously imitate each other's actions
Published 30 August 2017 Photo: Tomas Persson Copying the behaviour of others makes us effective learners and allow skills, knowledge and inventions to be passed on from one generation to the next. Imitation is therefore viewed as the key cognitive ability that enabled human culture to grow and create such things as language, technology, art and science. Decades of research has shown that apes, in
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/both-chimpanzees-and-humans-spontaneously-imitate-each-others-actions - 2025-01-17
MERGE summer meeting 2015
Published 23 June 2015 On 15-16 June 2015 MERGE's annual spring/summer meeting was held at Örenäs Castle in Glumslöv. MERGE researchers and PhD students got together for two days of discussions, scientific presentations and beautiful walks around the castle area. You can find the presentations from the meeting here. Markku Rummukainen, coordinator of MERGE, started the meeting with a background on
https://www.merge.lu.se/article/merge-summer-meeting-2015 - 2025-01-17