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Browse through a range of inspiring news stories from the University of Lincoln, featuring leading research, campus events, and student and alumni success stories.
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Impact, Risks, and Costs of Stress in the Construction Industry …
kmoss - 5 March 2020
Work-related stress encountered by construction workers and the impact it has on performance, the risk of accidents, and costs to employers will be in…
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Busting Myths and Tackling Climate Change with Scientists of the…
Elizabeth Allen - 25 February 2020
Does eating red meat increase the risk of cancer? Could a virus hold the key to fighting drug-resistant bacteria? How can we tackle the climate emerge…
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Bush-crickets’ Ears Unlock the Science to Developing Revol…
Cerri Evans - 17 February 2020
New research has found that bush-crickets’ ear canals have evolved to work in the same way as mammals’ ears to amplify sound and modulate …
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Farmers to Tackle Locust Swarms Armed with New App
Cerri Evans - 17 February 2020
A new smartphone app to tackle pests destroying crops has been developed – and it could soon help farmers whose lands are being decimated by swarms …
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Do Less and Get Stronger: Science Proves You Can Lift Less With …
kmoss - 17 February 2020
Weightlifters could do less and get stronger by changing the amount they lift each session, according to new research. Sports scientists from the Univ…
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How Digital Hubs Can Bridge the Urban – Rural Divide
kmoss - 3 February 2020
A team of leading economic development specialists have produced comprehensive new guidelines exposing the stark digital divide between urban and rura…
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International opportunities for students as Lincoln renews partn…
kmoss - 3 February 2020
Studying in America and setting up new businesses are just some of the ways a Santander Universities grant of more than £150,000 has been unlocking t…
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Honorary Graduates Join Students for Celebration of Achievements…
Cerri Evans - 24 January 2020
he UK’s most senior military officer in North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the broadcaster responsible for bringing commercial radio …
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Science and Tech Support and £20,000 for Food Sector
Cerri Evans - 16 January 2020
Food and drink manufacturers can access up to £20,000 and specialist advice as part of the new UEZ Fund Programme launched by the University of Linco…
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First 3D-Printed Sensor-Operated Prosthetic Arm for Toddlers Pro…
Elizabeth Allen - 13 January 2020
A prototype for the first 3D-printed, sensor-operated prosthetic arm designed for toddlers under two years-old has been developed by UK engineers. The…
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Leading Mathematician to Deliver Talk on AI and Creativity
Alistair Berry - 7 January 2020
One of the UK’s best-known mathematicians will deliver a public lecture about artificial intelligence and the nature of creativity at the University…
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Ice Sheet Melting: Estimates Still Uncertain, Experts Warn
Alistair Berry - 18 December 2019
Estimates used by climate scientists to predict the rate at which the world’s ice sheets will melt are still uncertain despite advancements in techn…
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