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Published: 16 August 2023Nostalgia characterises right-wing conservative news agenda
‘It was better before,’ that’s the message being conveyed on a Swedish socially conservative news website, found a Malmö University researcher, who studied articles published between 2016 and 2020.
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Published: 2 August 2023We need to talk more about energy justice
Where we get our energy from is an ever-pressing concern, but are we ignoring the concept of energy justice? A Malmö University researcher has brought together politicians, civil servants and environmental organisations to consider the issue.
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Published: 21 June 2023Reflections of human vulnerability in outer space
A chance to reflect on life while on an endless journey into outer space, this is how one could describe the multimedia installation Tender Time, made by researchers and students at Malmö University and now on display in Venice.
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Published: 11 April 2023Bespoke eco-houses for different climates
Is it possible to build homes that are not only self-sufficient, but also produce no emissions and can be adapted to different climates and built from plant-based materials? A Malmö University researcher has the land and is now seeking a sponsor.
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Published: 11 May 2023Russia using children as political pawns in war against Ukraine
The war against Ukraine is not only a military show of power, it also sheds light on Russian family policy and the view of which children are deemed worthy of protection. In a new study, researcher Maria Brock discusses how the invasion of Ukraine is bein...
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Published: 26 April 2023Is artificial intelligence the future of healthcare in the Nordics?
The Nordic countries' national strategies point to the growing scale and scope of AI in healthcare as inevitable and essential. But the future isn’t set, and citizens must be involved in which path to take, says researcher Jason Tucker.
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Published: 19 April 2023How 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 2023Growing 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: 16 February 2023No 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 2023Incivility 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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