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Barn och unga blir socialt jetlaggade av nattlig skärmaktivitet

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Först var det effekten av att ha en ”tjock-tv” på rummet som forskarna undersökte. Nu, mer än tio år senare, har barnen blivit ungdomar som sover med mobilen bredvid kudden. Skärmtiden har ökat, och de nattliga meddelandena till vännerna gör att dygnsrytmen förskjuts osunt mycket om helgerna. Bland de barn som stude

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/barn-och-unga-blir-socialt-jetlaggade-av-nattlig-skarmaktivitet - 2026-07-01

Sega nät i luftvägarna hos svårt covid-sjuka löstes upp med läkemedel

När forskare vid Lunds universitet genomförde avancerade analyser av upphostat slem från luftvägarna från patienter med svår covidsjukdom fann de höga nivåer av nätliknande strukturer orsakade av neutrofiler. Sedan tidigare vet man att dessa kan bidra till segt slem, kraftig sepsis-liknande inflammation och tromboser. Patienterna behandlades med ett redan befintligt läkemedel, vilket förbättrade s

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/sega-nat-i-luftvagarna-hos-svart-covid-sjuka-lostes-upp-med-lakemedel - 2026-07-01

Borde staten betala för Auroras klimatstämning?

I Sverige är grupptalan – som i det pågående Aurora-målet där 300 ungdomar stämmer staten för bristande klimatpolitik – en ovanlig företeelse. Alltför ovanlig menar rättssociologen Michael Molavi. Han menar att Sverige skulle vinna på fler grupptalsmål och förordar därför att staten ska finansiera rättegångskostnaderna. Den 21 mars meddelade Nacka tingsrätt att ungdomsgruppen Auroras stämningsansö

https://www.sam.lu.se/artikel/borde-staten-betala-auroras-klimatstamning - 2026-07-01

Nya idéer för en hållbar arbetsplats prisade

Under vintern öppnade hållbarhetsfondens utlysning för att testa lösningar på hållbarhetsutmaningar i organisationen. Sex projekt är nu beviljade medel. Lunds universitet är djupt engagerad inom hållbarhetsområdet och vet att förändring kräver nya idéer. Därför har medarbetare vid LU möjlighet att söka finansiering för att arbeta med hållbarhetsutmaningar inom den egna organisationen.Under 2024 ko

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/nya-ideer-en-hallbar-arbetsplats-prisade - 2026-07-02

Henrik Smith: Miljöpionjären som aldrig saktar ned

Han far in som ett yrväder med cykelhjälm på hjässan, besvarar mejl med enkla stavelser och ställer initierade frågor på möten samtidigt som han lyckas arbeta vid datorn. För Henrik Smith går livet i hundranittio. Men så har han ju också fasligt mycket att uträtta. Henrik Smith vill nämligen rädda världen. Har han tid att gå i pension? Det började med faderns ärvda kikare, en liten anteckningsbok

https://www.cec.lu.se/sv/artikel/henrik-smith-miljopionjaren-som-aldrig-saktar-ned - 2026-07-01

Tolka och förstå betacellens molekylära språk

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Vid diabetes spelar den insulinproducerande betacellen huvudrollen. Bristen på insulin är central vid alla former av diabetes. Därför står betacellen i fokus för många diabetesforskare. En av dem är LUDC-forskaren Hindrik Mulder. – Vi kartlägger de molekylära orsakerna till att betacellen sviktar, säger han.Hos männ

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/tolka-och-forsta-betacellens-molekylara-sprak - 2026-07-01

Familjedag med tarmen i fokus - Hirschsprungs sjukdom

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Artikeln är skriven mars 2020 i samband med familjeträffen. Det är en vacker om än något kylig lördagsmorgon i början av mars. Till Pastellens lokaler på SUS i Lund börjar barn och föräldrar droppa in lagom till att fikan dukas upp. Vid dörren står barnkirurg och docent Pernilla Stenström och hälsar välkommen och he

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/familjedag-med-tarmen-i-fokus-hirschsprungs-sjukdom - 2026-07-01

“The background to results is important when communicating research”

The idea that research results should be simplified and related to a media logic when being communicated to the public is challenged in a new report on research communication. “It is just as important, if not more so, to provide an understanding of what lies behind the results – of the knowledge and the methods used,” says organisational researcher Anna Jonsson. She has been involved in the recent

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/background-results-important-when-communicating-research - 2026-07-02

Academic freedom is under threat

The results of the election in September may have an impact on academic freedom and the independence of universities from political power. The principle of keeping an arm's length between politics and higher education and research is increasingly being called into question. “I think we are currently in a situation in which the most important thing is not for universities to receive more money, but

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/academic-freedom-under-threat - 2026-07-02

An unusually early spring – how nature in Sweden is responding to an increasingly warm climate

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. In recent decades, the climate in Sweden has become about two degrees warmer on average and this year we have seen an unprecedentedly mild winter and early spring. How is nature responding – animals, insects, plants – to an increasingly mild climate? Researchers in Lund can provide the answer. Among other things, a ne

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/unusually-early-spring-how-nature-sweden-responding-increasingly-warm-climate - 2026-07-01

Bread study examines the role of genes in breaking down food

A lot of research explains which diets may reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Much research remains to be done about how our genes respond to the foods we eat. A new study led by researchers at Lund University adds to evidence that variations in the AMY1 gene may affect the way the body breaks down starchy foods. Unhealthy food habits are risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes. An

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/bread-study-examines-role-genes-breaking-down-food - 2026-07-01

COVID Symptom Tracker app launched in Sweden

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

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/covid-symptom-tracker-app-launched-sweden - 2026-07-01

FORTE research center grants 2025

Eleven research centers across four thematic areas have been awarded funding in Forte's call for Research center grants 2025. Two of these centers will be led from Lund University, focusing on the themes of severe mental illness and women’s health and disease. The two new research centers at Lund University that have been granted long-term funding from Forte will be led by Ulrika Bejerholm in the

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/forte-research-center-grants-2025 - 2026-07-01

Number of siblings may be linked to risk of cardiovascular disease

First-born children are at lower risk of heart attack and stroke than their siblings – provided that the number of siblings does not exceed three; then it is the other way around. And people without siblings have a higher risk of heart attack and stroke later in life compared to those who have siblings. These are among the findings of a new population study from Lund University published in BMJ Op

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/number-siblings-may-be-linked-risk-cardiovascular-disease - 2026-07-01

Nanowire transistor with integrated memory to enable future supercomputers

For many years, a bottleneck in technological development has been how to get processors and memories to work faster together. Now, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have presented a new solution integrating a memory cell with a processor, which enables much faster calculations, as they happen in the memory circuit itself. In an article in Nature Electronics, the researchers present a new c

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/nanowire-transistor-integrated-memory-enable-future-supercomputers - 2026-07-01

New Cultural Council stimulates cultural dialogue

Art and culture help us to understand society and ourselves. Lund University, with its artistic and cultural knowledge formation, has a key role to play in this. A new Cultural Council has now been formed to act both as a forum for ideas and a discussion partner in this work. “There are entirely new, fresh eyes that see our cultural richness, that see opportunities and connections associated with

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-cultural-council-stimulates-cultural-dialogue - 2026-07-01

What attracts people to endurance running?

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Endurance running is often seen as a welcome escape from everyday life. But extraordinary experiences, such as running ultra-marathons, are not untouched by the competitive nature of contemporary consumer culture, a new thesis from Lund University in Sweden argues. The at times romanticized notion of experiencing comp

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/what-attracts-people-endurance-running - 2026-07-01

New collaboration with school children focuses on children's ideas and questions on sustainable development

A unique collaboration between school children and researchers and students at LUCSUS, focusing on children’s thoughts and questions related to sustainable development, aims to contribute to the development of a future UNESCO biosphere reserve in the Vombsjö basin. The project, Ung SciShop, is a collaboration between the association ARNA (Art and Nature), researchers and students at LUCSUS and sch

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-collaboration-school-children-focuses-childrens-ideas-and-questions-sustainable-development - 2026-07-01

Thesis Defence Interview – Franziska Olm

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. PhD student Franziska Olm has been developing a microfluidic-based acoustophoresis method to process stem cell preparations label-free, a technique with great research and clinical potential. In this interview, Franziska tells us about her PhD project, her time at Lund Stem Cell Center and her plans following her thes

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/thesis-defence-interview-franziska-olm - 2026-07-01

New method enables identification of mutations in sperm

It has previously been difficult to identify DNA mutations in sperm, as these changes are rare, and most sequencing techniques have a large margin of error. Now a research study led from Lund University, have conducted a pilot study in which they examined sperm DNA and it’s similarity to mutations in children, using the advanced technique called duplex sequencing. Nearly 80 percent of all new muta

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/new-method-enables-identification-mutations-sperm - 2026-07-01