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People are willing to pay to curate their online social image

Social media provides a new environment that makes it possible to carefully edit the image you want to project of yourself. A study from Lund University in Sweden suggests that many people are prepared to pay to ”filter out” unfavorable information. Economists Håkan Holm and Margaret Samahita have investigated how we curate our social image on the web using game theory. Previous studies have been

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/people-are-willing-pay-curate-their-online-social-image - 2026-05-05

Fish accounted for surprisingly large part of the Stone Age diet

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. New research at Lund University in Sweden can now show what Stone Age people actually ate in southern Scandinavia 10 000 years ago. The importance of fish in the diet has proven to be greater than expected. So, if you want to follow a Paleo diet - you should quite simply eat a lot of fish. Osteologists Adam Boethius a

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/fish-accounted-surprisingly-large-part-stone-age-diet - 2026-05-05

New method manages and stores data from millions of nerve cells – in real time

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Recent developments in neuroscience set high requirements for sophisticated data management, not least when implantable Brain Machine Interfaces are used to establish electronic communication between the brain’s nerve cells and computers. A new method developed by researchers at Lund University in Sweden makes it poss

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-method-manages-and-stores-data-millions-nerve-cells-real-time - 2026-05-05

Children with physical disabilities are at higher risk of poor mental health

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. A new study from Lund University in Sweden shows that even children with limited physical disabilities are at risk of developing mental issues later in life. Girls and adolescents from socio-economically vulnerable families are at greatest risk. The study was published in the reputable journal PLOS ONE. With the help

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/children-physical-disabilities-are-higher-risk-poor-mental-health - 2026-05-05

Gut bacteria can mean life or death for birds

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. In her upcoming thesis at Lund University in Sweden, biologist Elin Videvall shows that the composition of gut bacteria in birds has a major impact on whether their offspring will survive their first three months. “My findings could be important for increasing survival rates”, she says. Microorganisms such as bacteria

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/gut-bacteria-can-mean-life-or-death-birds - 2026-05-05

Chance is a factor in the survival of species

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. In a major study, biologists at Lund University in Sweden have studied the role of chance in whether a species survives or dies out locally. One possible consequence according to the researchers, is that although conservation initiatives can save endangered species, sometimes chance can override such efforts. Species

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/chance-factor-survival-species - 2026-05-05

Frågor och svar om riskbruk och skadligt bruk

Nu finns det en FAQ på HR-webben gällande riskbruk och skadligt bruk, för chefer. Här finns bland annat svar på frågor om hur du som chef ska bedöma risker gällande riskbruk och skadligt bruk, vad du som chef ska göra om en anställd kommer till jobbet tillsynes bakfull eller påverkad av alkohol eller droger, huruvida det är tillåtet att köpa in alkohol och servera vid personalfestvarför det inte f

https://www.hr-webben.lu.se/artikel/fragor-och-svar-om-riskbruk-och-skadligt-bruk - 2026-05-05

Välkomstdagar för nyanställda medarbetare i maj

Påminn gärna nyanställda medarbetare om att anmäla sig till de universitetsövergripande välkomstdagarna i maj. Dagarna ges både på svenska och engelska.På svenska:5 maj 2026 kl 09:00 - 12:00För mer information och anmälan (Kompetensportalen)  Sista anmälningsdag: 24 aprilPå engelska:7 May 2026 at 09:00 - 12:00For more information and registration (Kompetensportalen)Last day to register is 24 april

https://www.hr-webben.lu.se/artikel/valkomstdagar-nyanstallda-medarbetare-i-maj - 2026-05-05

För chefer: Anmäl dig till årets Chefsforum LU!

För vem?Chefsforum LU vänder sig till dig som är chef med arbetsgivar- och verksamhetsansvar. 2026 års forumTisdag 17 november kl 13:00-16:00Stora salen, AF-borgenBegränsat antal platser – först till kvarn gällerAnmäl dig redan nu via länken nedan:Anmälan till Chefsforum LU den 17/11 2026 – Fyll i formulär Läs merLäs mer och lägg in evenemanget i din Outlook-kalender (Medarbetarwebben) Chefsplattf

https://www.hr-webben.lu.se/artikel/chefer-anmal-dig-till-arets-chefsforum-lu - 2026-05-05

Nu kan du söka systemutbildning i SSC Primula

Utbildningen genomförs under september månad I oktober 2018 börjar Lunds universitet använda Statens servicecenters (SSC) Primula för lönehantering, istället för universitetets Primula. I samband med övergången genomförs systemutbildningar i SSC Primula.Det kommer att finnas två systemutbildningar att söka i Kompetensportalenen utbildning på tre timmar riktad mot dig som innehar behörighetsrollen

https://www.hr-webben.lu.se/artikel/nu-kan-du-soka-systemutbildning-i-ssc-primula - 2026-05-05

Biological supercomputers to be powered by molecular motors

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Crashing computers or smartphones - and security loopholes that allow hackers to steal millions of passwords - could be prevented if it were possible to design error-free software. To date, this is a problem that neither engineers nor current supercomputers have been able to solve. A major reason for this is the compu

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/biological-supercomputers-be-powered-molecular-motors - 2026-05-05

Electrons used to control ultrashort laser pulses

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. We may soon get better insight into the microcosm and the world of electrons. Researchers at Lund University and Louisiana State University have developed a tool that makes it possible to control extreme UV light - light with much shorter wavelengths than visible light. The new method uses strong laser pulses to direc

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/electrons-used-control-ultrashort-laser-pulses - 2026-05-05

Watch: Student develops bracelet that is a personal safety alarm

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. A bracelet with a unique ”panic grip” - featuring a built-in mobile phone and GPS system - has been developed by a former industrial design student at Lund University in Sweden. The device doesn’t require a base station in your home. WATCH VIDEO STORYThe mobile bracelet can be programmed with up to seven phone numbers

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-student-develops-bracelet-personal-safety-alarm - 2026-05-05

Spiders eat more insects than people eat meat and fish

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Spiders eat between 400 and 800 million tons of insects and springtails each year. In comparison, people worldwide eat 400 million tons of meat and fish per year. The enormous amount the spiders eat helps to regulate and control how many pest insects there are in different habitats, mainly in forests and grassland.Beh

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/spiders-eat-more-insects-people-eat-meat-and-fish - 2026-05-05

Cells grow more naturally in “spaghetti”

The usual way of cultivating cells is to use a flat laboratory dish of glass. However, inside a human body, the cells do not grow on a flat surface, but rather in three dimensions. This has lead researchers at Lund University in Sweden to develop a porous “spaghetti” of tissue-friendly polymers with cavities in which the cells can develop in a more natural way. “When cultivating brain cells in a f

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/cells-grow-more-naturally-spaghetti - 2026-05-05

Unique study of 1,000 modern burials

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. 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 archaeol

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/unique-study-1000-modern-burials - 2026-05-05

Modern alchemy creates luminescent iron molecules

A group of researchers at Lund University in Sweden have made the first iron-based molecule capable of emitting light. This could contribute to the development of affordable and environmentally friendly materials for e.g. solar cells, light sources and displays. For over 50 years, chemists have developed metal-based dye molecules for a wide range of different applications, such as displays and sol

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/modern-alchemy-creates-luminescent-iron-molecules - 2026-05-05

Finger prosthesis provides clues to brain health

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. In a collaboration between Swedish and Italian researchers, the aim was to analyse how the brain interprets information from a virtual experience of touch, created by a finger prosthesis with artificial sensation. The result was – completely unexpectedly – a new method for measuring brain health. “We were able to meas

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/finger-prosthesis-provides-clues-brain-health - 2026-05-05

Two ERC Advanced Grants to Lund University

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Two biology researchers at Lund University have been awarded a prestigious grant worth almost SEK 50 million from the European Research Council. One of the research projects is about the mystery of aging and how the immune system attacks the body’s own cells. The other project will study how small insects are able to

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/two-erc-advanced-grants-lund-university - 2026-05-05