Displaying posts in the Category Research, which has 299 posts.
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…
Elizabeth Allen - April 27th, 2016
Scientists at the University of Lincoln, UK, have successfully produced two synthetic derivatives of Teixobactin – the world’s first known antibio…
Elizabeth Allen - April 25th, 2016
Scientists have solved a decades-old medical mystery by finally identifying a previously unknown molecule which is attacked by the immune system in pe…
Elizabeth Allen - February 26th, 2016
Cat owners the world over are familiar with their pets’ individual personalities, habits and preferences, and are adept at spotting when their felin…
Cerri Evans - February 24th, 2016
A leading archaeologist and historian will explain how her experience on Channel 4’s Time Team programme helped her develop new ways of enabling peo…
Cerri Evans - February 2nd, 2016
A ground-breaking project to reduce the risk of patients being prescribed the wrong medication is being rolled out across 150 East Midlands general pr…
Elizabeth Allen - January 22nd, 2016
An organic chemist specialising in the development of new antibiotics and a neuroscientist who explores the causes of severe brain conditions will lea…