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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: 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: 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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Published: 25 November 2025New study reveals the pioneer who paved the way for female skiers
Skier, and international driving force for women's conditions in sport: Inga Löwdin played a pivotal role in enabling women to compete in cross-country skiing in the Olympics and World Championships from 1952 onwards.
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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: 11 November 2025Lower radiation possible when X-raying children with cleft palates
Radiation dose can be reduced when X-raying children with special healthcare needs, such as congenital cleft palate, according to a thesis by a researcher at Malmö University.
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Published: 21 October 2025Month of monsters at Malmö University
Exhibitions, comic strips, research and creative writing. For one month, monsters will take over Open Space in the Niagara building at Malmö University.
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DOKTORSAVHANDLING | Published: 30 October 2025Sex education empowers young people – but also shapes norms
Sweden likes to see itself as a pioneer in gender equality and openness. However, sex education in schools contains a duality: it gives young people tools to understand themselves while at the same time it reproduces norms.
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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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Published: 11 June 2025Global migration in focus as leading experts gather in Malmö
More than 500 participants from around the world will gather in Malmö on 16-18 June for a conference on global migration. “We need a better understanding of international migration at the global level,” says Professor Pieter Bevelander, Director of the...
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