Displaying posts in the Category Research, which has 304 posts.
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…
amarsh - February 4th, 2019
A new advanced training centre in agri-food robotics will create the largest ever cohort of Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) specialists for the …
amarsh - January 31st, 2019
Detailed plans have been submitted for a state-of-the-art new medical school building at the University of Lincoln, UK, in another significant step fo…
amarsh - January 29th, 2019
Pre-teens who use a mobile phone or watch TV in the dark an hour before bed are at risk of not getting enough sleep compared to those who use these de…
amarsh - January 25th, 2019
Cat owners’ personalities may be influencing the behaviour of their pets, new research suggests. Research carried out by the University of Linco…
amarsh - January 22nd, 2019
Scientists are creating a new smartphone app to help farmers tackle the pests destroying their crops, and it could soon have a major impact on the way…
amarsh - January 21st, 2019
The UK’s first ever registered Nursing Associates will be among almost 1000 students graduating from the University of Lincoln this week. Taking…
amarsh - January 10th, 2019
Tyrannosaurus rex evolved to have a bite that was less powerful in relation to its body size than a tiny Galapagos ground finch, new research has foun…