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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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Published: 8 October 2025Occult female power highlighted in new book
Leah Hirsig was one of the “modern women” of the 20th century: independent, norm-breaking, and central to the controversial religion of Thelema. Now her complete diaries are being published for the first time, providing an insight into her life and her...
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Seeking volunteers for a skin research study
Looking for healthy human volunteers to participate in a research study focused on skin surface metabolites (such as amino acids and lipids), non-invasively collected from pigmented moles (birthmarks) and nearby non-pigmented skin.
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Oral Health Country/Area Profile Project – CAPP
The Faculty of Odontology is responsible for a global dental health database, CAPP (former collaboration with WHO).
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Published: 11 October 2023Global governance shift in perception of AI, but more debate is crucial
For three global organisations, the discourse around AI has shifted from negative concerns about privacy and the mass collection of data to more positive debates about how it can be used as a tool and a facilitator of change, so find Malmö University...
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Published: 9 December 2024Adding to the arsenal to fight oral bacteria
Gum disease and tooth decay are two of the most prevalent human diseases, affecting around three billion worldwide. These afflictions of the mouth are caused by the build-up of oral bacteria biofilms, commonly known as plaque. Left untreated, these...
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Published: 10 October 2024Jabberwocky: how the untranslatable was translated
Jabberwocky is considered one of the greatest English-language nonsense poems of all time, and with its weird and wonderful language, it both invites and resists translation. It is these translations which are now the subject of a new book.
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