Displaying posts in the Category Research, which has 304 posts.
Alistair Berry - December 18th, 2019
Estimates used by climate scientists to predict the rate at which the world’s ice sheets will melt are still uncertain despite advancements in techn…
Elizabeth Allen - November 25th, 2019
Endangered monkeys living in the wild are intelligently adapting their lifestyle to fit with their human neighbours, learning to avoid manmade risks a…
Cerri Evans - November 8th, 2019
From using satellites to track asparagus crops, to measuring the lean meat percentage of pork using a high-tech camera, companies across the £28.2bn …
Alistair Berry - November 7th, 2019
Researchers have developed a free virtual reality game which allows players to experience the thrill of the hunt as a hungry predator feasting on swar…
Cerri Evans - October 24th, 2019
The habits of a needle-toothed tetrapod which lived more than 370 million years ago have filled in a piece of the evolutionary puzzle thanks to new re…
Alistair Berry - September 20th, 2019
Fledging entrepreneurial food companies will receive specialist business support from the University of Lincoln thanks to new government funding annou…
Alistair Berry - September 17th, 2019
Doctors of the future have started their studies in one of England’s new generation of medical schools, marking the start of a new era for the NHS w…
amarsh - August 29th, 2019
Protein shakes have long been touted as a gym bag essential, consumed by gym-goers in an effort to boost muscle recovery and minimise post-workout mus…
Sophie Belcher - August 21st, 2019
Trainee doctors who have dyslexia, and who declare this prior to taking the clinical skills component of the licensing exam for general practice, are …
Alistair Berry - August 9th, 2019
Scientists have discovered the astonishing escape method used by tiny maggots without any legs – despite their lack of limbs, they are able to curl …
Sophie Belcher - August 1st, 2019
Computers are more accurate than humans at detecting digitally manipulated ID photos, which merge the images of two people, new research has found. Fa…
amarsh - July 8th, 2019
Academics in Lincoln are seeking participants for a new study looking into how life experiences and the internet have an effect on people’s politica…