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SEK 60 million for doctoral programme on authoritarian Asian states
Lund University expands collaboration with higher education institutions in Palestine
Lund University launches largest-ever global recruitment drive for researchers
Lund University rises in the QS Rankings 2026 – now ranked 72nd in the world
Migrating roach have sharper eyesight
Reptiles are brightest in open habitats
Ten things research tells us about the global economic elite
Satellites to enable monitoring of CO2 emissions
Published 1 December 2021 (Image: OHB) Researchers have developed a model that can calculate individual countries' carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel burning using observations from space. The new results could be put to use within the Earth observation programme Copernicus, when satellites will be sent into space in the coming years. At the COP26 climate summit, the nations of the world ag
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/satellites-enable-monitoring-co2-emissions - 2025-07-27
Tiny, fatty and vital – meet the medicine courier of the future
Unicellular green algae may carry giant virus DNA in their genome
Soft tissue from a 183 Million-Year-Old Jurassic Plesiosaur analysed
Lund University to invest SEK 37 million in new total defence centre
Titanium and mysterious jet streams discovered on extreme exoplanet
New molecular medicine centre at Lund University
Published 12 February 2015 The new Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine at Lund University, which will focus on regenerative medicine, is part of a national plan to re-establish Sweden’s leading position in medical research. The centre is being funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, in collaboration with Lund University and Region Skåne. “It is very gratifying that the foundation
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-molecular-medicine-centre-lund-university - 2025-07-27
Moths use stars and Earth’s magnetic field as a compass
Lakes worldwide are changing colour – possibly due to human impact
A sustainable relationship with time – is it possible?
The four lifestyle choices that most reduce your carbon footprint
Published 12 July 2017 A new study has identified the four actions that would have the greatest impact on an individual’s greenhouse gas emissions: eating a plant-based diet, avoiding air travel, living car free, and having fewer children. The comprehensive study analysed 39 peer-reviewed articles, carbon calculators and government sources to quantify the most high-impact personal lifestyle choice
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/four-lifestyle-choices-most-reduce-your-carbon-footprint - 2025-07-27