Displaying posts in the Category Research, which has 299 posts.
Cerri Evans - October 16th, 2018
Climatologists may be unable to accurately predict regional climate change over the North Atlantic because computer model simulations have failed to a…
Sophie Belcher - September 21st, 2018
Combining multiple poor quality CCTV images into a single, computer-enhanced composite could improve the accuracy of facial recognition systems used t…
Laura Jones - September 14th, 2018
Up to 30 per cent of coastal wetlands could be lost globally by the year 2100 with a dramatic effect on global warming and coastal flooding, if action…
Sophie Belcher - August 9th, 2018
The University of Lincoln has been awarded £509,901 funding by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to improve equality, di…
Laura Jones - August 2nd, 2018
Intelligent software that can automatically detect system faults in industrial machines is being developed by researchers in a bid to assist current s…
Sophie Belcher - July 30th, 2018
A new project has been launched to examine how the Internet of Things (IoT) could transform the food industry through innovations such as ‘smart’ …
Sophie Belcher - July 12th, 2018
An iconic flypast of more than 100 military aircraft which marked the Royal Air Force’s centenary anniversary celebrations can be experienced anywhe…
Sophie Belcher - July 6th, 2018
Passport style photographs are not a reliable way to validate a child’s identity at border control or in child protection cases, according to a new …
Sophie Belcher - July 2nd, 2018
Regular contact with healthcare professionals, support from peers and access to regular organised exercise sessions help people with chronic lung cond…
Cerri Evans - June 21st, 2018
Young turtle doves raised on a diet of seeds from non-cultivated arable plants are more likely to survive after fledging than those relying on food pr…
Cerri Evans - May 31st, 2018
Wild monkeys which have more social partners form larger huddles in adverse weather and have a better chance of surviving winter, new research has fou…
Laura Jones - May 21st, 2018
A new academic e-journal addressing emerging issues within the higher education sector from digital education to student experience has launched at th…