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Published: 25 February 2026AI produces stereotypical and anachronistic images when portraying the past
Can AI help us understand the past – or does it project a hallucination of history? A research project tested how an image model visualises the year 1936: the results are stereotypical, anachronistic and shaped by today's digital image flows.
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Published: 13 March 2026Sovereignty without territory
After several years under occupation, the people of eastern Ukraine are still able to mount various forms of resistance against the authorities. On Tuesday 17 March, researcher Jade McGlynn from King’s College London will visit Malmö University to give a...
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Published: 18 February 2026Vice-Chancellor Mia Rönnmar elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities
Mia Rönnmar, Vice-Chancellor of Malmö University and professor of labour and civic law, has been elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities. Election to the Academy is a recognition of outstanding and significant contribution...
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Published: 21 January 2026New research centre for game development confirmed
Building a bridge between the Swedish gaming industry and academic research is the main goal of the Game Development Research Centre. This five-year project brings together four Swedish universities and key players in the Swedish gaming industry.
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Published: 30 January 2026Ten years of research into a new geopolitical reality
For ten years, a small but dynamic research group at Malmö University has been studying nationalism, politics, and security in Russia, Ukraine, and the Caucasus region. This is a field of research that has become increasingly relevant as the war in Ukrain...
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DOKTORSAVHANDLING | Published: 17 February 2026Could laundry detergents become obsolete?
Could the use of detergents to clean our clothes be a thing of the past? A researcher from Malmö University has investigated how purified water can be used for effective washing with minimal use of surfactants, which are the active ingredient in...
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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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Published: 27 January 2026Swedish skiers have mixed feelings as winters become warmer
Melting glaciers, lack of snow and cancelled World Cup competitions: warmer winters are affecting both local clubs and large ski resorts. According to a new study, dedicated downhill Swedish skiers are concerned about the future.
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Published: 17 December 2025New database to provide better knowledge about inclusion and discrimination in Malmö
Migration researchers at Malmö University are developing a new database to map how Malmö has changed with increased migration. The aim is also to be able to detect and see how factors such as ethnicity and religious affiliation affect inclusion or...
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Published: 3 December 2025New 3D human-cell model sheds light on brain injuries in preterm infants
A research team, made up of academics from Malmö University, Lund University, Karolinska Institutet and KTH Royal Institute of Technology, has developed a 3D model based on human cells that mimics the part of the brain affected by cerebral haemorrhage in...
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