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Published: 18 April 2024Closer to reusable pregnancy tests
The first business Malmö University's holding company invested in, the life science company Pharmista Technologies AB, has receives four million Danish kroner to be able to produce a prototype of a pregnancy test that will be able to be used multiple...
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Published: 6 March 2024Long-term repression could be counterproductive for the Kremlin
The outcome of the Russian presidential election is certain, but the more repression increases, the more vulnerable the system that sustains it becomes, says Derek Hutcheson, Professor of Political Science.
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Published: 17 January 2024It takes more than good cycle paths to get people cycling
Getting people to cycle isn't just about building more and better cycle lanes, to include more demographics, urban planners need to consider factors other than infrastructure, says researcher Zahra Hamidi.
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Published: 3 January 2024New model to better anticipate refugee patterns
More sources and unconventional data can make it better to predict and calculate refugee flows and researchers at Malmö University have helped develop a model that can be applied at both national and local levels.
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Published: 20 December 2023National myths strengthen Putin's position
Myths about Russia's predestined great power status are an important element in legitimising the war against Ukraine. If the myths collapse, Putin could have problems defending the invasion to his own population.
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Published: 24 May 2023Fake news is just a symptom of a bigger problem
Why has fake news become so politicised, and what does it say about the future of our society and journalism? Democracy is in crisis, and arguments over the meaning of "fake" and "real" news have become central to it, says researcher Johan Farkas.
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Published: 20 September 2023President of the European Commission assumes more power
A decade of external crises has made the European Commission an increasingly active player in European security and foreign policy. In particular, its president has been given a greater role in making snap decisions, according to a Malmö University...
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Published: 31 August 2023American right-wing extremists both praise Sweden and use it as a whipping boy
Sweden has a concerning position as a punching bag for American right-wing extremists – often cheered on by Swedes with a shared set of beliefs. But when it suits their agenda, the same forces highlight Sweden as a positive role model, new research at...
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Published: 16 August 2023Nostalgia characterises right-wing conservative news agenda
‘It was better before,’ that’s the message being conveyed on a Swedish socially conservative news website, found a Malmö University researcher, who studied articles published between 2016 and 2020.
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Published: 2 August 2023We need to talk more about energy justice
Where we get our energy from is an ever-pressing concern, but are we ignoring the concept of energy justice? A Malmö University researcher has brought together politicians, civil servants and environmental organisations to consider the issue.
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