Displaying posts in the Category Research, which has 305 posts.
Elizabeth Allen - July 13th, 2016
Scientists at the University of Lincoln, UK, will lead three pioneering research projects as part of a new wave of government funding aimed at solving…
Elizabeth Allen - July 7th, 2016
A scientist from the University of Lincoln, UK, has won a prestigious funding award from the national Physiological Society to launch new research exa…
Elizabeth Allen - July 6th, 2016
Aviation engineering specialists have secured a £1 million research grant to develop a pioneering new aircraft routing and scheduling system that cou…
Helen Fitzpatrick - June 29th, 2016
The grunts made by pigs vary depending on the pig’s personality and can convey important information about the welfare of this highly social species…
Elizabeth Allen - June 20th, 2016
Owning a pet dog reduces stress and significantly improves functioning in families who have a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), new research …
Cerri Evans - June 9th, 2016
A new tool will enable conservation experts to monitor the impact of climate change on the fabric of historic buildings and other heritage sites for u…
Cerri Evans - May 26th, 2016
A far-reaching new study has provided the most compelling evidence yet that the introduction of the National Minimum Wage significantly increased prod…
Ian Richards - May 23rd, 2016
An innovative new archaeological study has revealed in detail for the first time how individual towns, villages and hamlets across swathes of medieval…
Ian Richards - May 18th, 2016
The old adage that ‘it’s rude to point’ might need a rethink after new research showed that young children struggle to make sense of common symb…
Elizabeth Allen - May 17th, 2016
The University of Lincoln, UK, has launched a pioneering collaboration with one of the world’s largest private industrial automation companies. The …
Cerri Evans - May 11th, 2016
New discoveries uncovered at medieval sites across the East of England have been examined in a new form of conference in which academics, consultants …
Cerri Evans - May 9th, 2016
Computer games controlled through wheelchair movements have the potential to improve quality of life for young people with severe mobility impairments…