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Published: 7 January 2026Nanotechnology paves the way for new antiviral drugs and simpler virus tests
Researchers at Malmö University have developed a new type of nanomaterial that can block a virus from attaching to cell surfaces and potentially simplify virus detection. This could become a powerful alternative to today's standard virus tests.
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Palliative Care and Care Quality Enhancement - PaCE
Everyone has the right to high-quality palliative care – regardless of diagnosis, place of residence, or care context. The PaCE research group aims to promote the quality of palliative care by developing knowledge about care processes, leadership, and...
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Published: 5 November 2025New method detects novel variants of COVID-19
Researchers at Malmö University have developed sensors that can detect different variants of the corona virus with high precision. This method means that it will be possible to keep pace with this rapidly changing viruses.
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Malmö Centre for Policing and Prevention
Tackling the problem of crime in society requires knowledge and the dissemination of knowledge about what works.
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Published: 25 August 2025
A life dedicated to sustained collaboration with Holocaust survivors
The oral historian, psychologist and playwright Henry ‘Hank’ Greenspan, who has spent more than 50 years dedicated to deepening conversation with Holocaust survivors, is set to be an honorary doctor for the Faculty of Education and Society.
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Published: 19 August 2025Learn how to improve dental care, while brushing your teeth!
A personalised guide on your mobile phone that shows you exactly how to use your toothbrush, interdental brushes and dental floss is being developed by researchers at the Faculty of Odontology at Malmö University.
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Published: 30 July 2025Prematurely born young people have greater dental care needs
Young people who are born extremely prematurely are more likely to have oral health problems: a conclusion of a study conducted by researchers at Malmö University.
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Published: 20 May 2025Collaboration to improve detection of malignant prostate cancer cells
Globally, prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men. It is particularly challenging during the metastatic stage, when existing treatments have limited effect, largely because it is difficult to detect in time.
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