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Help researchers – measure your home!
Kimberly Dick Thelander is awarded the Göran Gustafsson Prize in chemistry
The Sample Service Coordinator guides our researchers through biobanking processes
Radioactive accidents: radiation doses, money and fears
Bengtsson on trust and crisis management
Lund University ranked in top 100
IIIEE alumna Johanna Lissinger Peitz as EU climate negotiator at Katowice COP24 meeting
COVID Symptom Tracker app launched in Sweden
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have launched a free app to help map the spread of infection in Sweden and increase knowledge of the coronavirus. “Data from the app will give us a clearer picture of the development of the disease and why some people only experience mild symptoms while others get seriously ill and die”, says Paul Franks, professor of genetic epidemiology. It takes approxim
https://www.covid19app.lu.se/artikel/covid-symptom-tracker-app-launched-sweden - 2025-12-13
Snabbmode har enorm påverkan på vår miljö
Trendiga kläder som du inte bär så många gånger – i början av 2000-talet började modeindustrin producera snabbmode. Idag står denna produktion för cirka 10 procent av de globala koldioxidutsläppen och det riktas stark kritik mot att branschen inte tar ansvar för sociala frågor och miljöpåverkan. Den stora frågan är om mode kan bli hållbart. Vår tekniska utveckling har effektiviserat produktionen.
https://www.ch.lu.se/artikel/snabbmode-har-enorm-paverkan-pa-var-miljo - 2025-12-13
Davor Vuleta accepted into the ranks of doctors in sociology of law
How can LU contribute to sustainable development through capacity-building programmes?
Religion politicised on social media
Changes to our central collective agreements from 1 January
The world needs science, science needs women!
Lund University once again top 100 in the QS University Rankings
New support analysis completed: 'Socio-economic metrics for transport biofuels: a review'
Seminar: Project Metropolitan
"Project Metropolitan" is a unique longitudinal population study, including more than 15 000 children born in Stockholm in 1953, designed to answer the question: “Why do some get on better in life than others?” One of the main aims of the project was to study the long-term impact of conditions in childhood. However, in 1986, media started reporting about the study, making claims of people being se
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/seminar-project-metropolitan - 2025-12-14
