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Published: 19 April 2023
How creeping borders affect communities living under occupation
What is life like when a border guard suddenly appears in your garden, or if you can’t access the land you use to make a living? On the border of occupied territories, Georgians live in fear of being displaced or cut off from their farmland.
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Published: 18 January 2023
Growing 3D cells provides a better picture of reality
How do viruses enter and multiply in our cells? Researchers at Malmö University have developed a model for growing lung cells in 3D that reflects what the cells in the human body look like. The results could be a first step towards understanding what kind...
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Published: 26 April 2022
EU wants more independence but is also looking for partners in Asia
In an increasingly tense global political situation, the EU is trying to become less dependent on other trading blocks. Researcher Calle Håkansson has analysed how Europe is trying to become more self-sufficient while striving to strengthen relations with...
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Published: 16 February 2023
No end to the war while Putin is in power
There will be no negotiable solution to the war in Ukraine as long as Vladimir Putin remains in power, however, any potential replacement does not necessarily equate to a solution. That's the belief of Professor Bo Petersson as we approach the first...
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Published: 8 February 2023
Incivility can lead to workplace bullying
Employees who have previously been the subject of incivility at the workplace run a greater risk of later being bullied at work. These are the findings of a year-long series of surveys carried out in collaboration with an engineer trade union.
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Published: 13 January 2023
Collaborating on safe website for LGBTQ youth in Uganda
In collaboration with organisations in Uganda, Malmö University will help strengthen the situation of LGBTQ people in the East African country. The main purpose is to create a website that increases the security for people to meet online.
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Published: 19 October 2022
Wine testing and post-Covid smell training with virtual reality game
Can you fine tune your nose with virtual reality? That's what researchers behind a smell machine believe. The device can also enhance the experience of computer games and potentially help people regain a lost sense of smell.
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Published: 28 September 2022
Innovative housing project addressing loneliness among the elderly and refugee integration
Has the solution to remedy the loneliness of older people and at the same time integrate young refugees been found? In a Swedish city, a mixed housing initiative, based on social interaction between the two demographics, has proved to be quite the success.
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Published: 7 September 2022
Artificial Intelligence doesn’t have to lead us to a dystopic future
Artificial intelligence could help us solve both environmental and societal problems, but today it is heading in the wrong direction. This is the opinion of a Malmö University researcher who wants to see greater citizen influence in the development of AI,...
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Published: 9 August 2022
Less pain with new type of braces
Children clearly feel less pain with a new type of teeth brace compared to a conventional one, according to a research study that compared experiences of pain during the first week of orthodontics.
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