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We’re all Asgardians! Mysterious microorganisms unveiled as key to the origin of complex life

An international group of researchers has been studying a group of microorganisms called Asgard archaea for several years. According to the research, these unique organisms are the origin of all complex life forms that we see around us today. The first life forms that evolved on Earth were called prokaryotes – a group of single-celled organisms that include bacteria. However, between two and three

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/were-all-asgardians-mysterious-microorganisms-unveiled-key-origin-complex-life - 2026-06-03

Why killer bacteria affect some people more severely

Why are certain people more severely affected than others by invasive streptococcal infections? According to a new study from Lund University in Sweden, the answer lies in our genome. Carriers of a certain variant of the STING gene are at greater risk, particularly if they encounter the bacterial strains that have increased in the western world since the 1980s. The findings, published in Nature Co

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/why-killer-bacteria-affect-some-people-more-severely - 2026-06-03

Two biology researchers receive generous starting grants from the European Research Council

The biology researchers from Lund, Milda Pucetaite and Colin Olito, have been awarded starting grants from the European Research Council, ERC. The research projects aim to advance methods in microbiological ecology and map the development of sex chromosomes. Milda Pucetaite, researcher in microbiological ecology, on the project “Tracing single-cell scale chemical signaling between interacting soil

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/two-biology-researchers-receive-generous-starting-grants-european-research-council - 2026-06-03

Disease affects blackbirds more than previously thought

When humans are ill, we tend to be less active. This also applies to wild animals, but so far, it has not been known how long the reduced activity lasts or which activities are affected the most. New research from Lund University in Sweden shows that birds' activity decreases for up to three weeks when they become ill - something that could mean the difference between life and death. The researche

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/disease-affects-blackbirds-more-previously-thought - 2026-06-03

Migratory birds can be taught to adjust to climate change

One result of climate change is that spring is arriving earlier. However, migratory birds are not keeping up with these developments and arrive too late for the peak in food availability when it is time for breeding. By getting the birds to fly a little further north, researchers in Lund, Sweden, and the Netherlands have observed that these birds can give their chicks a better start in life. Globa

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/migratory-birds-can-be-taught-adjust-climate-change - 2026-06-03

Vacuum cleaner-effect in fungi can hold nanoplastics at bay

Using micro-engineered soil models, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have investigated the effect of tiny polystyrene particles on bacteria and fungi. While these nanoplastics reduced both bacterial and fungal growth, the fungus actually managed to "clean up" their surroundings, thereby easing the effect of the plastics. “Plastic waste is a huge global problem. Whether carelessly discarded

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/vacuum-cleaner-effect-fungi-can-hold-nanoplastics-bay - 2026-06-03

Scientists have solved the damselfly colour mystery

For over 20 years, a research team at Lund University in Sweden has studied the common bluetail damselfly. Females occur in three different colour forms – one with a male-like appearance, something that protects them from mating harassment. In a new study, an international research team found that this genetic colour variation that is shared between several species arose through changes in a speci

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/scientists-have-solved-damselfly-colour-mystery - 2026-06-03

Commonly used pesticides are still harming bees

A new study from Lund confirms that pesticides commonly used in farmland significantly harm bumblebees. Data from 106 sites across 8 European countries show that despite tightened pesticide regulations, more needs to be done. Despite claims of the world's most rigorous risk assessment process, the use of approved pesticides in European agricultural landscapes still negatively affects non-target or

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/commonly-used-pesticides-are-still-harming-bees - 2026-06-03

She has developed an animal-free preparation for cell culture – and is giving away the recipe!

It is now possible to test chemicals and makeup without using products isolated from animals. Researchers from Lund have developed a completely animal-free preparation for cell culture, a medium that can be used to grow human cells, including for cancer research. They believe this is a much sought-after breakthrough, as it solves an ethical dilemma, leads to higher scientific accuracy and thus sav

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/she-has-developed-animal-free-preparation-cell-culture-and-giving-away-recipe - 2026-06-03

Marine worm with outstanding vision fascinates researchers

The large-eyed bristle worm Vanadis has long been of interest to the world’s vision researchers. But the worm has been difficult to study since it lives in the open sea and is active at night. Now, a research team has succeeded in locating an Italian worm colony and is able to confirm that the worm has a completely unique vision. Bristle worms are a group of annelid worms that mostly live in the s

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/marine-worm-outstanding-vision-fascinates-researchers - 2026-06-03

"Incredible Hulk" lizard provides clues to understanding evolution

Body shape, colour and behaviour often evolve together as species adapt to their environment. Researchers from Lund University have studied this phenomenon in a specific type of large, bright green and aggressive common wall lizard found near the Mediterranean. They discovered that a unique cell type might have played a key role in this joint evolution. Adaptation is a genetic change that results

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/incredible-hulk-lizard-provides-clues-understanding-evolution - 2026-06-03

Scientists reveal – invasive box tree moth is on the rise in Sweden

The box tree moth was first found in Sweden in 2016 – the invasive species is increasing very rapidly and could become a major problem in the near future. Box tree moth has so far hit the continent very hard and it will most likely happen in Sweden. Boxwood (or box) is a plant found in many homes and public spaces. The box tree moth will devour much of it. "Soon we risk having the same situation a

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/scientists-reveal-invasive-box-tree-moth-rise-sweden - 2026-06-03

New GPS system for microorganisms could revolutionise police work

A research team led by Lund University in Sweden has developed an AI tool that traces back the most recent places you have been to. The tool acts like a satellite navigation system, but instead of guiding you to your hotel, it identifies the geographical source of microorganisms. This means you can use bacteria to determine whether someone has just been to the beach, got off the train in the city

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/new-gps-system-microorganisms-could-revolutionise-police-work - 2026-06-03

4000 besökare när Hållbarhetsveckan fyllde 10 år

Hållbarhetsveckan 2026 bjöd på ett intensivt och välbesökt program när Lund fylldes av samtal, möten och aktiviteter med fokus på hållbar utveckling. Under sex dagar anordnades 73 programpunkter med mer än 4000 besökare. De många programpunkterna organiserades av ett ännu större antal engagerade arrangörer från både Lunds universitet och Lunds kommun. Det breda deltagandet och det starka engageman

https://www.hallbarhet.lu.se/artikel/4000-besokare-nar-hallbarhetsveckan-fyllde-10-ar - 2026-06-03

En prognosmodell för dimensionering av slutenvård, särskilt för gruppen äldre över 80 år

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Läs den senaste rapporten från SNAC och Socialdepartementet Nedan finner Du rapporten ´En prognosmodell för dimensionering av slutenvård, särskilt för gruppen äldre över 80 år´ som tillkommit på initiativ av företrädare för SNAC (Swedish National study on Aging and Care) och Socialdepartementet. Inom 10 år kommer an

https://www.geriatrik.lu.se/artikel/en-prognosmodell-dimensionering-av-slutenvard-sarskilt-gruppen-aldre-over-80-ar - 2026-06-03

Skåningarnas fritidssysslor och förströelser

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Flertalet skåningar som deltar i GÅS-projektet lever ett aktivt liv och har många olika fritids-intressen. En del aktiviteter är utbredda, andra är vanligare bland kvinnor eller bland män. Hur man håller sig aktiv kan också variera mellan olika åldersgrupper. Textilt handarbete, som att sticka, väva, sy eller laga k

https://www.geriatrik.lu.se/artikel/skaningarnas-fritidssysslor-och-forstroelser - 2026-06-03

Arbetet med GÅS-studiens datasystem

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Ole Larsen har arbetat som systemadministratör i GÅS-projektet sedan 2015. Han ansvarar för utformning och underhåll av de datasystem och program som används till att hantera forskningsdata. Forskningsdata består bland annat av alla uppgifter som registreras digitalt, från formulären och protokollen. Bland annat utv

https://www.geriatrik.lu.se/artikel/arbetet-med-gas-studiens-datasystem - 2026-06-03

Arbetet bakom alla formulär och protokoll

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Iréne Mannåker och Zinka Tucek arbetar som forskningsadministratörer i GÅS-projektet. De har båda arbetat länge med studien, Iréne sedan 2002 och Zinka sedan 2007. Iréne och Zinka ansvarar för att registrera och arkivera allt pappersmaterial som inkommer från mottagningarna. Materialet består av de frågeformulär som

https://www.geriatrik.lu.se/artikel/arbetet-bakom-alla-formular-och-protokoll - 2026-06-03

Munhälsans betydelse för allmän hälsa

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Att munhälsan har stor betydelse för den allmänna hälsan är ett faktum som knappast längre ifrågasätts. Under flera år har ett samband mellan inflammationer i tandköttet (parodontit) och allmänsjukdomar som diabetes, hjärt-kärlsjukdom, reumatoid artrit, osteoporos, kognitiv nedsättning, obstruktiv lungsjukdom och vi

https://www.geriatrik.lu.se/artikel/munhalsans-betydelse-allman-halsa - 2026-06-03