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  • Pick your poison study examines the use of plant poison on prehistoric weaponry

    Archaeologists have long believed that our ancestors used poisons extracted from plants such as foxgloves and hemlock to make their weapons more lethal and kill their prey more swiftly.

  • Hat-trick of outstanding Knowledge Transfer Partnerships for Leicester

    Two Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) between University of Leicester and local businesses have been commended by Innovate UK

  • Leicester space scientist receives prestigious Ernest Rutherford Fellowship

    A space scientist from the University of Leicester has been identified as a science leader of the future by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC).

  • International studies confirm positive effects of weight loss medicine for people with obesity-related heart failure

    The results of two studies, led by Professor Melanie Davies, Director of the NIHR Leicester BRC and Co-Director of the Leicester Diabetes Centre, using weight loss medication, semaglutide, have now been published

  • Pioneering approach in family courts to support domestic abuse victims better

    The UK Government has begun a pilot pioneering an approach in family courts to support victims of domestic abuse, informed by Leicester research.

  • £8.8 million to speed up gene discoveries for lung conditions

    New project aims to speed up process of finding treatments for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma and pulmonary fibrosis.

  • Academic staff

    Contact members of History at Leicester's academic staff. Browse staff profiles and find out how to contact our team via telephone or email.

  • Leicester’s Virtual Community during Lockdown

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 20 May 2020 Leicester’s physics PGR cohort attend virtual social events As social distancing becomes a fixed feature in our lives, maintaining social connections virtually becomes more vital than ever.

  • Celebrating Diwali 2022

    The School of Physics and Astronomy were pleased to bring back the complimentary food tasting of traditional Diwali snacks and sweets as part of the Diwali celebrations.

  • Phil Evans

    Dr Phil Evans, Swift Development Scientist, develops tools and techniques to facilitate the exploitation of x-ray data from Swift for astrophysical research. Follow him on Twitter @swift_phil.

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