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  • Wind turbine remains may be among ‘most surprising’ fossils for far future generations, palaeontologists say

    University of Leicester palaeontologists publishing new book on technofossils suggest that wind turbine blades, made from difficult to recycle materials, may be among the most surprising fossils found by future palaeontologists

  • The height of gentrification?

    Tia Ndu, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'The height of gentrification?'.

  • William Farrell: Page 3

    I work in the Library's Research Services Team. I provide open publishing services, including Leicester Open Journals, as well as supporting literature searching and reference management.

  • Professor Paul Baines becomes the new Mayor of Charnwood

    Paul Baines, Professor of Political Marketing at the University of Leicester and councillor for Anstey, has been chosen as the new Mayor of Charnwood. The new Mayor was sworn in as the 48th first citizen of the borough at the Council’s Annual Meeting on Monday 17 May 2021.

  • The first Wide-Field Snapshots of the X-ray Universe

    The first truly wide-field X-ray images of the sky have been taken by a pathfinder mission testing Lobster-Eye technology for the Einstein Probe (EP) satellite, writes Prof. Paul O'Brien.

  • BBC drama novelist residency set to inspire English students

    Kit also had a message for existing and potential English students at the University. She said: “I hope I’m an inspiration to anyone who feels they may not belong, may not have what it takes, may not fit in. You do, and at the University of Leicester, I hope we can show you how.

  • Sustainability in the Workplace is About More than the Environment

    Organisations need to think about sustainability when it comes to employees, not just the environment. Working with academics to conduct studies of employee involvement in relation to sustainability could lead to increases in productivity

  • At the CELLestial level

    Sophia Sheikh & Kristina Tomkova, PhD Students have entered a piece entitled 'At the CELLestial level'.

  • Juno and Hubble data reveal electromagnetic ‘tug-of-war’ lights up Jupiter’s upper atmosphere

    New Leicester space research has revealed, for the first time, a complex ‘tug-of-war’ lights up aurorae in Jupiter’s upper atmosphere, using a combination of data from NASA’s Juno probe and the Hubble Space Telescope.

  • People

    Meet the people who work, study and research in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester.

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