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  • Regular exercisers should be reassured by results of heart study, experts claim

    A study by University of Leicester researchers, investigating the belief that too much exercise can be bad for the heart has found that the heart’s structure and function does adapt to high levels of habitual physical activity but these changes stay within normal ranges

  • Advanced Imaging Facility (AIF)

    The Advanced Imaging Facility is part of Core Biotechnology Services and is the open access light microscopy facility in the College of Life Sciences.

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 9

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Gary Willars

    The academic profile of Dr Gary Willars, Associate Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology at University of Leicester

  • Expert opinions cover border controls Helen of Troy and Jupiters auroras

    Professor Bernard Ryan from the School of Law has written an article for The Conversation discussing the admission of migrants from the Calais region to Britain.

  • Expert opinions cover referees the Anthropocene and the Hillsborough Inquests

    John Williams from the Department of Sociology has written an article for the Leicester Mercury discussing how referees should be cut a little slack to help the game survive intact.

  • David Critchley

    The academic profile of Professor David Critchley, Emeritus Professor of Molecular Cell Biology at University of Leicester

  • Steven Leach

    The academic profile of Dr Steven Leach, Senior Research Associate and Teaching Fellow at University of Leicester

  • Animals’ ‘sixth sense’ more widespread than previously thought

    A study using fruit flies, led by researchers at The Universities of Leicester and Manchester, suggests the animal world’s ability to sense a magnetic field may be more widespread than previously thought.

  • Thousands expected to sign up for free online course in forensic science

    A free online course which offers members of the public the opportunity to learn about the cutting edge discipline of forensic science is expecting up to 10,000 people to sign up.

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