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New imaging method sheds light on Alzheimer's disease
Lund University climbs in global ranking, wins sustainability award
Contagious air – did we get it wrong about infection the last 100 years?
SWEAH at the Nordic gerontology conference NKG2024
Brommesson on the effects of pedagogical training courses
We are hiring: Legal Advisor
Diabetes Registry of Pakistan
Blog Post: What can we learn from the XR movement?
Link identified between low-fibre diet and the more dangerous type of atherosclerotic plaque in the coronary arteries
AI model from Lund University indicates four out of ten breast cancer patients could avoid axillary surgery
Biomarker reveals inflammatory changes in the brain with Alzheimer’s disease
Inflammatory responses in the brain have long been suspected of playing a role in Alzheimer’s disease, but are challenging to monitor in the living human brain. An international collaboration including researchers at MultiPark, Lund University has made it possible to detect elevated levels of Galectin-3, a protein expressed in the immune cells inside the brain. The results were published in Acta N
https://www.neuroinflammation.lu.se/article/biomarker-reveals-inflammatory-changes-brain-alzheimers-disease - 2026-01-07
Many questions remain as new loss and damage fund is formally established at COP28
On the optimisation of tools
If you use your tools correctly, they last longer and you will not have to throw them out and buy new ones. Many of us agree with this sustainable and profitable approach. The same applies to manufacturing companies that want to achieve sustainable production and increase their competitiveness. But it is not always easy to get it right – in particular for companies aiming to manufacture new produc
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/optimisation-tools - 2026-01-07
...and the Nobel Prize is now announced!
Climate change means early flight start - risk of fewer bumblebees and reduced pollination
With the arrival of spring, bumblebee queens take their first wing beat of the season and set out to find new nesting sites. But they are flying earlier in the year as a result of warmer climate and changing agricultural landscape, new research shows. – The risk is that we will lose additional bumblebee species and have reduced pollination of crops and wild plants, says researcher Maria Blasi Rome
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/climate-change-means-early-flight-start-risk-fewer-bumblebees-and-reduced-pollination - 2026-01-07
Managing clearcuts to favour certain species
Clearcutting is often considered negative for biodiversity, which is why continuous cover forestry is seen as a more favourable alternative. But could it be that clearcutting - with proper management from a landscape perspective - could favour certain species? Recently, it has become increasingly common to find birds and butterflies on clearcuts, species that normally thrive in areas such as hayfi
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/managing-clearcuts-favour-certain-species - 2026-01-07
Cell-specific Biomarkers in the Blood Reflect What Happens in the Brain During Stroke
By analysing small microvesicles that cells release to communicate with their surroundings in the blood, researchers at Lund University map what happens in the brains of stroke patients. The study published in the scientific journal Stroke expands our understanding of stroke and opens doors to new treatment strategies. schemic stroke, caused by a blood clot in the brain, is the leading cause of d
https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/cell-specific-biomarkers-blood-reflect-what-happens-brain-during-stroke - 2026-01-07
