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                Student creates innovative manga series to engage people with geologyhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/august/student-creates-innovative-manga-series-to-engage-people-with-geology Millions of people worldwide read manga - a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels - but geology rarely features in these stories. 
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                Expert opinions cover helping children born prematurely bingewatching the Earths climate history and gentrificationhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/august/expert-opinions-cover-helping-children-binge-watching-and-the-earths-climate-history Researchers funded by Action Medical Research are designing a tool to help children who were born prematurely with maths skills – and, as Dr Sarah... 
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                Geologists reveal omnipresent effects of human impact on Englands landscapehttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/july/geologists-reveal-2018omnipresent2019-effects-of-human-impact-on-england2019s-landscape ‘Omnipresent’ signs demonstrating the effects of human impact on England’s landscape have been revealed by researchers from our Department of Geology. 
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                Leicester geologists publish new book on exquisitely preserved fossil animals from 500 million years agohttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/july/leicester-geologists-publish-new-book-on-exquisitely-preserved-fossil-animals-from-500-million-years-ago Together with colleagues from Yunnan University, Oxford University and The Natural History Museum, palaeontologists Mark Williams, Sarah Gabbott,... 
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                Leicester geologist leads new book on the forensic application of microfossilshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/july/leicester-geologist-leads-new-book-on-the-forensic-application-of-microfossils Professor Mark Williams from our Department of Geology has recently published a new book exploring how microfossils can be used to shed light on... 
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                West Antarctic Ice Sheet loss over the last 11000 years shown in new studyhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/july/west-antarctic-ice-sheet-loss-over-the-last-11-000-years-shown-in-new-study An international team of researchers led by British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and involving our University has shown that wind-driven incursions of... 
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                British developments in mining to be discussed at international conferencehttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/june/british-developments-in-mining-to-be-discussed-at-international-conference Professor Gawen Jenkin from the Department of Geology has been invited to Peru in September in order to discuss major British developments in... 
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                Geology student presents on inspiring outreach work at international geological conference in Israelhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/june/geology-student-presents-on-inspiring-outreach-work-at-international-geological-conference-in-israel Third year Geology Undergraduate Bea Baharier recently talked about her Holloway Trust funded outreach work and broader outreach in the Department... 
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                The solvents solving our gold challengeshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/june/the-solvents-solving-our-gold-challenges Work in our Departments of Geology and Chemistry to develop safer and greener ways to process gold has been featured on the BBC World Service’s... 
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                Expert opinions cover the Anthropocene Leo Varadkar trauma after terror attacks and protest campshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/june/expert-opinions-cover-the-anthropocene-leo-varadkar-and-trauma-after-terror-attacks Professor Jan Zalasiewicz from the Department of Geology has discussed the origin and implications of the term 'Anthropocene' in Science, People...