Displaying posts in the Category Research, which has 299 posts.
Hannah McGowan - March 29th, 2023
Social media fitness culture is a phenomenon of our times. The potential dangers of this influential scene have been uncovered in two new research stu…
Gavin Thomas - March 29th, 2023
The University of Lincoln is part of an innovation to deliver an accelerated programme of robotic crop harvesting for horticulture and is one of just …
Victoria Simons - March 22nd, 2023
Professor Daniel Mills’ new book invites the reader to take a look at the world through the eyes of a cat.
Hannah McGowan - March 14th, 2023
Major changes in the spinal columns of mammals have been shaped by their highly variable numbers of vertebrae, according to new evidence from a team o…
Victoria Simons - February 14th, 2023
Lincoln’s School of Design will receive at least £110,000 as part of an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) grant to research innovative an…
hgamble - November 25th, 2022
New research aims to improve understanding of the potential impact of finite resource phosphorus on Sub-Saharan Africa’s food security future.
hgamble - November 21st, 2022
It is hoped new research might help individuals in treatment for gambling addiction better understand the challenges they face.
Callum Thomas - November 3rd, 2022
Research from Professor Sundari Anitha, Professor of Gender, Violence and Work at University of Lincoln, UK, has helped secure vital legal support for…
hgamble - October 7th, 2022
Running can be a daunting prospect for visually impaired people, and a new study of the experiences of visually impaired runners and their guides aime…
Gavin Thomas - October 4th, 2022
New research has found that there is a link between non-coding DNA and certain neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s and Motor Neuron Disease. …
Gavin Thomas - September 7th, 2022
The findings of the ‘Caregiving dads, breadwinning mums: Transforming gender in work and childcare’ project will be launched at a lunchtime webina…
hgamble - September 2nd, 2022
Fun and games, all at the same time as learning about science. That’s what the Summer Scientist Week was all about, as children from 3 to 10 years-o…