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  • Mercury mission carrying Leicester instrument starts final year of its long journey

    Space scientists at the University of Leicester are marking the final year before the cutting-edge instrument they designed and built will arrive in orbit around the planet Mercury.

  • Expansion of GovInfo (US government)

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 14, 2019 For those seeking full-text  US government documents Govinfo has now added more than 1500 Congressional Hearings since 2008.

  • New Directions in Drinking Studies Conference, 6-7 June 2015 – University of Leicester

    Summary of panel on Alcohol and Authenticity at the New Directions in Drinking Studies conference, 6-7 June 2015, University of Leicester. Papers on craft cider in contemporary Wales, marketing of Siberian Crown Russian beer, and pulque in 19th century and present day Mexico.

  • New hope for patients with aggressive asbestos-linked cancer as trial shows a targeted cancer treatment can improve survival

    Leicester researchers have shown for the first time that a drug that prevents cancer cells from repairing can control the growth of mesothelioma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer caused by asbestos

  • CassiniHuygens will truly be the benchmark against which all future space missions are compared

    After almost twenty years in space, the Cassini spacecraft will tomorrow (15 September) make its final encounter with Saturn, ending humankind’s first detailed exploration of the ringed planet.

  • Physics & Astronomy: Page 22

    Chasing shadows at Jupiter Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 17 July 2020 On July 17th, 11am-4pm,   Leicester planetary scientists Dr. Tom Stallard and Dr.

  • Air Quality spinout company shortlisted for Guardian University Award

    Air quality sensor|University partnership nominated in Business Collaboration category. A joint venture between the University of Leicester and Bluesky Ltd has been shortlisted for the Business Collaboration Award at the 2019 Guardian University Awards.

  • The future of medical education built on a history of philanthropy

    Fashion retailer and philanthropist George Davies found his name in lights as a new £42 million building was named in his honour and officially opened by Sir David Attenborough OM and Michael Attenborough CBE.

  • Botanic Garden

    Our Botanic Garden in Oadby is a major, and very visible, element of our community engagement.

  • Genetic architecture of heart disease

    World-changing research at the forefront of common cardiovascular diseases.

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