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  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 30

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Vere Rubin Ridge approach up slope

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on May 30, 2017 This Navigation camera image gives  feel for the slopes of Aeolis Mons that we are climbing now.  Daily drives often now ascend ~2 m and we have more battery recharging days.

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on April 27, 2017 After 4.5 years, 16.2 km of driving and 1679 martian days (sols) the Curiosity Rover has reached the point here we are starting to leave the Bagnold dunes in Gale Crater.

  • Management is too Important Not to Debate

    Posted by Simon Lilley in School of Business Blog on October 21, 2013 Higher Education providers have experienced much less turbulent times than these.

  • Cartoonist Vladimir Kazanevsky: interview by Dilan Ucer

    Political cartoonist Vladimir Kazanevsky (Ukraine) is interviewed by University of Leicester student Dilan Ucer.

  • DNA analysis

    Simply extracting the DNA from the remains wouldn’t tell us the identity of the individual. It requires comparing DNA from the skeletal remains with that of known relatives.

  • Precision medicine

    Much of the work carried out by the Respiratory Theme falls under the description of Precision Medicine.

  • Funded opportunities

    Listed below are the funded studentship opportunities which are currently accepting research student applications.

  • Partnership to equip ethnically diverse sports leaders of the future

    Leicester City’s Premier League-winning captain Wes Morgan, now part of the Premier League’s Advisory Board on ethnically diverse communities, was also on hand to meet the students, and to explain an athlete’s role in promoting diversity and inclusion.

  • Secrets of rare Iron Age cauldrons revealed through archaeological investigation and replica creation

    Detailed laboratory examination and analysis of the fragile 2,400 year old cauldrons has revealed new information of their manufacture and long-term maintenance and have been used to create a full-sized replica cauldron

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