Research
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Freemasons donate £50,000 to Diabetes UK for Type 1 ‘vaccineâ…
Cerri Evans - December 3rd, 2015
The Freemasons’ Grand Charity has donated £50,000 to fund Diabetes UK research at the University of Lincoln, which could help lead to a therapy…
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New research set to revolutionise ready meals
Cerri Evans - December 2nd, 2015
A collaborative research project involving major food sector businesses and the University of Lincoln, UK, aims to dramatically improve the quality an…
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New research targets efficient renewable chemical production
Gail Swift - December 1st, 2015
New research led by a biochemist from the University of Lincoln, UK, will aim to improve the production of an important renewable chemical used in man…
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Scientists put final pieces into place for seeing cancer with pr…
Gail Swift - December 1st, 2015
Scientists are currently in South Africa putting together a unique medical imaging platform which could improve treatment for millions of cancer suffe…
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Computer scientists achieve breakthrough in pheromone-based swar…
Cerri Evans - November 26th, 2015
An innovative, effective and low-cost system which replicates in robots the pheromone-based communication of insect swarms is now being made available…
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New research reveals extinction is key to terrestrial vertebrate…
Gail Swift - November 23rd, 2015
Periods of high extinction on Earth, rather than evolutionary adaptations, may have been a key driver in the diversification of amniotes (today’…
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Lincoln leads major new study into how students develop employab…
Cerri Evans - November 13th, 2015
The University of Lincoln, UK, will lead a major new study exploring how extra-curricular activities can contribute to students’ academic succes…
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New research demands rethink on Darwin’s theory of ‘…
Cerri Evans - November 3rd, 2015
A key concept in Darwin’s theory of evolution which suggests nature favours larger females that can produce greater numbers of off-spring must b…
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