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Higher success rate using a simple oral swab test before IVF

Unicellular green algae may carry giant virus DNA in their genome
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15 May 2025
8.3 million euros for doctoral programme in regenerative medicine and ATMP
ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ in Sweden has been awarded an EU grant of 8.3 million euros for a new international doctoral programme in regenerative medicine and advanced therapy medicinal produ...
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8 May 2025
A sustainable relationship with time – is it possible?
Many people wish they had more time – but is there a sustainable approach to time? Historian David Larsson Heidenblad, historian shares his best tips.
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28 Apr 2025
SEK 60 million for doctoral programme on authoritarian Asian states
A consortium helmed by ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ in Sweden has been awarded a major EU grant to establish an international doctoral programme on the theme of society and law in authoritarian...
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24 Apr 2025
Living on air: Scientists enlist Arctic bacteria to fight climate change
What if we could fight climate change using bacteria that live on air? That’s the vision behind a newly funded international research project led by scientists from Lund Universi...
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15 Apr 2025
Simple medication can save the lives of cardiac patients
Patients suffering from myocardial infarction who receive early add-on lipid-lowering medication have a significantly better prognosis than those who receive add-on treatment late,...
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11 Apr 2025
Ravensbrück Archive in Lund receives Memory of the World status
Ten years’ work has paid off – UNESCO has added the archive of 500 in-depth interviews with Holocaust survivors to the Memory of the World Register.
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9 Apr 2025
How animal life exploded on Earth
About 540 million years ago, our planet suddenly erupted with life, filling our oceans with a diversity of complex life. This is known as the Cambrian explosion, and for a long tim...
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9 Apr 2025
More opportunities to test for Alzheimer’s using new analytical method
A simpler method of analysing blood samples for Alzheimer’s disease has been tested in a large multicentre study, led by ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ in Sweden. “This is a major step in bring...
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7 Apr 2025
Reptiles are brightest in open habitats
Reptiles living in open habitats generally have brighter colouration than species living in denser vegetation. This is shown in a new study from ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ in Sweden. The resu...
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3 Apr 2025
Reduced climate impact of anaesthetic gases – but a worrying trend in middle-income countries
Gases used in anaesthesia are potent greenhouse gases, and their total global impact has not previously been known. A study published in The Lancet Planetary Health led by Lund Uni...
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3 Apr 2025
Migrating roach have sharper eyesight
Roach that migrate between different lakes and water courses have larger pupils and better eyesight than roach that stay in one place. The adaptation makes it easier for the red-ey...
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