Research
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No Evidence of Long-Term Welfare Problems with Electronic Contai…
hgamble - September 9th, 2016
A study by animal welfare specialists has provided new evidence that using electronic containment systems to restrict where pet cats venture does not …
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Men’s Hidden Body Fat Fears Fuelling Gym Attendance
hgamble - September 9th, 2016
Men’s hidden fears about body fat are fuelling gym attendance motivated by feelings of guilt and shame rather than a desire to build muscle, new res…
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Gamblers More Prone to Violent Behaviour, Research Shows
hgamble - September 7th, 2016
Men who gamble are more likely to act violently towards others, with the most addicted gamblers the most prone to serious violence, new research has s…
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Multi-Million Pound Research Project to Examine the Resilience o…
hgamble - September 5th, 2016
More than £2 million has been awarded to scientists at the University of Lincoln, UK, to lead the most comprehensive study of the British pig industr…
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Networking in a Virtual World: Unlocking the Potential of Video …
hgamble - September 2nd, 2016
The key to unlocking the true potential of video conferencing lies in recognising its limitations, according to new research.
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3.7 Million Euros for European Innovation Research
hgamble - September 1st, 2016
Universities from seven European countries will help businesses embrace innovation as part of a 3.7 million Euro project to support regional developme…
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Children Aged Three to Ten Become Latest “Summer Scientists”…
hgamble - August 26th, 2016
Around 260 children have been given a taste of scientific research when they became ‘summer scientists’ this week, helped by staff and students as…
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Presenting the Future of Proton Therapy
hgamble - August 9th, 2016
A leading scientist making major strides in medical imaging, which could make proton therapy a viable treatment for many more cancer sufferers, will p…
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“Us Versus Them” Social Traits May have Evolved in Monkeys B…
hgamble - July 21st, 2016
Our closest primate relatives may have evolved “us versus them” social traits as a means to cope with competition from rival groups of monkeys lon…
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It’s all in the genes: New research reveals why some chickens …
Elizabeth Allen - July 14th, 2016
The genes of some chickens make them almost completely resistant to a serious strain of bird flu, new research has revealed. The findings, which are p…
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Lincoln secures share of £16 million to address global agricult…
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…
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New study to examine cell communication in the diabetic kidney
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…
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