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  • Revealing branching time in single-cell omics data

    STREAM logo STREAM logo| New single-cell omics technology allows scientists to analyse cell development in ways that were not previously possible.

  • Leicester student sets British Rubiks cube record

    A Leicester student has become the fastest British person to solve a Rubik's cube after he solved the puzzle in a staggering 6.54 seconds.

  • Historical directories

    a digital collection of eighteenth and nineteenth century trade and local directories for family, local and urban historians

  • Mineral Exploration, Economics and Sustainability

    Module code: GL3109 The exploration for - and assessment of - new mineral resources is a complex process.

  • Mineral Exploration, Economics and Sustainability

    Module code: GL3109 The exploration for - and assessment of - new mineral resources is a complex process.

  • Mineral Exploration, Economics and Sustainability

    Module code: GL3109 The exploration for - and assessment of - new mineral resources is a complex process.

  • Contents of display case draw

    8. Beeswax, barley and maize were all used in the processes of creating a manuscript. A feather quill and reed pen were used to put ink on the parchment. An example of quarter sawn book board is also shown.

  • About Arch-I-Scan

    Discover more about Arch-I-Scan Ceramic finewares are the most essential evidence for investigating the socio-cultural practices of eating and drinking across the Roman world and constitute some of the most extensive archaeological remains.

  • New Centre highlights research into creativity social justice and inequality

    A new research Centre focusing on issues of social injustice both locally and globally is being formed by academics in the Department of Geography.

  • Creative and performing arts

    Learn more about the collections about creative and performing arts in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

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