Displaying posts in the Category Research, which has 299 posts.
amarsh - June 12th, 2019
It has been newly discovered that pterodactyls, extinct flying reptiles, had a remarkable ability – they could fly from birth. This discovery’s im…
amarsh - June 6th, 2019
Moons orbiting planets outside our solar system could offer another clue about the pool of worlds that may be home to extra-terrestrial life, accordin…
amarsh - May 16th, 2019
A Distinguished Professor from The University of Lincoln has today been recognised for his exceptional contribution to keeping the nation healthy in a…
amarsh - May 9th, 2019
Micro-CT scanning of a tiny snake-like fossil discovered in Scotland has shed new light on the elusive creature, thought to be one of the earliest kno…
amarsh - April 24th, 2019
After 20 years of dedicated research, scientists have cracked the chemical code of an incredibly complex ‘anti-tumour antibiotic’ known to be high…
amarsh - April 15th, 2019
A number of plant and animal species could find it increasingly difficult to reproduce if climate change worsens and global temperatures become more e…
amarsh - April 10th, 2019
The Department for Education has announced that 12 Institutes of Technology (IoT) will be set up across the country. The University of Lincoln has led…
amarsh - March 5th, 2019
The University of Lincoln, UK, has appeared in the QS World Subject rankings for the first time. The success recognises the University of Lincoln for …
amarsh - March 4th, 2019
The University of Lincoln, UK, has signed up to a partnership with UNESCO to focus on sustainable development in the Lincoln International Business Sc…
A probiotic aimed at eliminating a disease which costs the world poultry industry $6billion a year is being developed by a Lincoln/China collaboration…
amarsh - February 14th, 2019
A UK expert in advanced food manufacturing systems will share his insights as key note speaker at a major international workshop designed to address t…
amarsh - February 7th, 2019
A project aimed at boosting well-being in rural communities will involve thousands of members of the public in excavating archaeological finds under l…