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Published: 4 June 2025It’s all about the buoy!
To the casual observer passing by the water of the newly developed Malmö harbour, the lone buoy might appear as any other found along the coast, however this is in fact a sophisticated measuring platform with the sole purpose of collecting water quality...
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Published: 8 April 2025Simulation shows how stroke ambulances can save lives
Strokes are the second leading cause of death worldwide; what with the success of the treatment being time critical, a researcher at Malmö University has developed models that show the benefits of dedicated stroke ambulances.
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Published: 26 March 2025More languages in the classroom can enrich learning in other subjects
A classroom where students speak many different languages is a treasure chest. But as a teacher, you need to know how to open it and get the best out of its riches. This is the view of Cristina Nordman, whose thesis examines how multilingualism can be use...
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Published: 12 February 2025Urban justice the focus for new research centre
Digging down into inequality in people's living situations in relation to issues such as housing and the environment will be the focus of the Institute for Urban Research (IUR), one of Malmö University's eight research centres.
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DOKTORSAVHANDLING | Published: 9 January 2025For many women, fitness on social media is likely to prompt anxiety rather than activity
A new year often means renewed resolutions to get fit, and images of ripped and honed bodies on social media might give you that extra push. However, among young women, observing such images often leads to anxiety and poor body image.
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Published: 20 November 2024Important step for research in applied physics
This autumn, three doctoral students have defended their licentiate thesis in the subject of applied physics at Malmö University. A milestone for this research field, according to Henrik Hartman, who is responsible for the doctoral programme in applied...
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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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Published: 4 September 2024Lithuanian honorary doctor analyses spectra from stars
Professor Gediminas Gaigalas of Vilnius University, a world-leading researcher in the field of theoretical atomic physics, has been awarded an honorary doctorate by the Faculty of Technology and Society.
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