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Showing posts with label Lund University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lund University. Show all posts

Sunday, October 9, 2022

Lund University, Sweden (September 2022) - New aviation fuel lab opened

Title:
New aviation fuel lab opened
 
Published:
Lund University,  26 September 2022
 
From the news article:
The lab that will take us closer to the aviation fuel of the future has now opened. The Jet Engine Lab at Lund University makes it possible to conduct full-scale studies on how engines are affected by new fuels – knowledge that will become increasingly important when fossil-based aviation fuels are phased out and replaced by more sustainable alternatives.
 

Sunday, February 13, 2022

Lund University, Sweden - How nanostraws can increase number of blood stem cells

Title:
How nanostraws can increase number of blood stem cells
 
Published:
Lund University, 8 February 2022
 
From the article:
Jonas Larsson, professor of molecular medicine, and his research colleague Ludwig Schmiderer, together with Martin Hjort, researcher at Lund University, have developed a method using nanotechnology to multiply blood stem cells before a stem cell transplant.
 

Friday, November 13, 2020

Lund University, Sweden - Men feel less powerful in their private lives (new study)

Title:
Men feel less powerful in their private lives
 
Published:
Lund University, 12 November 2020
 
From the article:
Men perceive themselves as having less power in their private than in their public lives, a new study from Lund University has suggested. Furthermore, both men and women agree: power in your private life matters more than that in public life.

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Lund University, Sweden - New method provides unique insight into the development of the human brain

Title:
New method provides unique insight into the development of the human brain

Published:
Lund University, 25 May 2020
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-method-provides-unique-insight-into-the-development-of-the-human-brain

From the article:
"Stem cell researchers at Lund University in Sweden have developed a new research model of the early embryonic brain. The aim of the model is to study the very earliest stages of brain to understand how different regions in the brain are formed during embryonic development. With this new insight, researchers hope to be able to produce different types of neural cells for the treatment of neurological diseases more efficiently. The study is published in the journal Nature Biotechnology."