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Joshua Vande Hey
https://le.ac.uk/people/joshua-vande-hey
The academic profile of Dr Joshua Vande Hey, Head of Earth Observation Science Research Group and Associate Professor in Environment and Health at University of Leicester
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Dr Alessandro Busà
https://le.ac.uk/people/alessandro-busa
The academic profile of Dr. Alessandro Busà, EU Marie Sklodowska-Curie Post doctoral Research Fellow in Geography/Geology/Environment Cluster at University of Leicester
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Christopher Jeavons
https://le.ac.uk/people/christopher-jeavons
The academic profile of Mr Christopher Jeavons, Postgraduate Researcher at University of Leicester
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James D Pickering
https://le.ac.uk/people/james-pickering
The academic profile of Dr James Pickering, Lecturer in Physical Chemistry at University of Leicester
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Bishnu Pariyar
https://le.ac.uk/people/bishnu-pariyar
The academic profile of Dr Bishnu Pariyar, Lecturer in Criminology at University of Leicester
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Publications
https://le.ac.uk/global-cluster/publications
Take a look at the publications we have on offer to aid academic research and learning.
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Unravelling the Minion genome
https://le.ac.uk/news/2015/july/unravelling-the-2018minion2019-genome
Based on what we know of the minions from the popular Despicable Me films – and the Minions movie current playing at cinemas – they could, in theory, have a complex genetic make-up similar to humans, according to Natural Sciences students Krisho Manoharan and Ruth Sang Jones.
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Monkeys and chimpanzees have created their own archaeological sites dating back hundreds of years
https://le.ac.uk/news/2016/july/monkeys-and-chimpanzees-have-created-their-own-archaeological-sites-dating-back-hundreds-of-years
Capuchin monkeys have created their own archaeological sites in Brazil, complete with nut-cracking tools that date back at least 600-700 years ago, according to recent research – and Dr Huw Barton from the University of Leicester’s School of Archaeology and Ancient History...
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Human intelligence just got less mysterious, according to Leicester University’s neuroscientists
https://le.ac.uk/news/2020/november/human-intelligence
Neuroscience experts from the University of Leicester have released research that breaks with the past fifty years of neuroscientific opinion, arguing that the way we store memories is key to making human intelligence superior to that of animals.
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Leicester, Leicestershire
https://le.ac.uk/emoha/themes/dialect/leicestershire/leicester
Listen to speakers from Leicester, Leicestershire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.