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  • Can Santa Claus see your house from his sleigh?

    Millions of children across the world will be looking up at the night sky on Christmas Eve to get a glimpse of Santa Claus and his reindeer – but what if he could see your house from the sky? Students at the University of Leicester may have found the answer, after calculating...

  • Molecular and Cell Biology

    Find your research degree supervisor in Molecular and Cell Biology at Leicester.

  • The cell cycle, mitosis and meiosis for schools and colleges

    Gene expression and regulation is useful for understanding genetic coding. Take a look at the information on offer from The University of Leicester on the topic.

  • Dr Celia May's projects

    Browse the PhD projects offered for supervision by Dr Celia May in the Department of Genetics and Genome Biology at the University of Leicester.

  • Leicester students solve age-old question: How much Christmas spirit is needed to lift Santa’s sleigh?

    Students at the University of Leicester have discovered the answer to an age-old question this Christmas: just how much Christmas spirit is required to lift Santa’s sleigh? Using equations and principles learned on their physics course, five student researchers calculated...

  • International team put single molecules in super-fridge

    An international team of researchers led by our University has for the first time observed how a single two-atom-large molecule rotates in the coldest liquid known in nature.

  • The cell cycle, mitosis and meiosis for higher education

    We provide accurate and reliable information on gene expression and regulation for students working at a degree level.

  • Stem cell

    vectors available for stem cells

  • Artist to retype famous novel on a single sheet of paper

    Kingsley Amis’s celebrated novel ‘Lucky Jim’ will be retyped onto a single sheet of paper at the David Wilson Library between 7-14 March by an artist on a mission to retype one hundred classic novels at locations relevant to the authors’ lives.

  • Decoy protein injection could stop COVID-19

    Coronavirus image Illustration of coronavirus|Decoy proteins that bind and trap the coronavirus to stop it infecting cells in our bodies are being developed by the University of Leicester.

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