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  • Setting Up Greenhouse Gas and Air Quality Observations over London

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 27 April 2021 Leicester scientist Neil Humpage helps to set up a new measurement site in northeast London, part of a ground-based remote sensing network to help understand the city’s air quality and carbon...

  • Royal Aeronautical Engineering Society webinar: UK as a Global Space Power

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 23 November 2020 The Royal Aeronautical Engineering Society is hosting a webinar with a panel including Leicester’s Professor John Remedios, discussing the UK as a global space power.

  • The mystery of the impossible black hole

    In September 2020 the LIGO/Virgo team announced the detection of two black holes merging. Two impossible black holes.

  • Physics & Astronomy: Page 7

    Saturn’s high-altitude winds generate an extraordinary aurorae Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 8 February 2022 Leicester space scientists have discovered a never-before-seen mechanism fuelling huge planetary aurorae at Saturn.

  • Campus Leagues

    Find out more about University of Leicester Campus League

  • Leicester Presessional English Test FAQs

    Leicester Presessional English Test FAQ's

  • MIXS: studying Mercury in detail

    BepiColombo carries two X-ray spectrometers: MIXS (Mercury Imaging X-Ray Spectrometer) and SIXS (Solar Imaging X-Ray Spectrometer). No-one has sent an imaging X-ray telescope to any planetary body before so this is ground-breaking science.

  • Migration and heritage

    Learn more about the collections about migration and heritage in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Dissertations

    You can arrange to read all dissertations written by the Centre for English Local History's alumni by contacting the department directly. View bibliographies of titles written by our students between 1965 and 2017.

  • Archaeology professor’s book inspired by the tragic loss of her husband

    An expert in death, Archaeology Professor Sarah Tarlow, found nothing could prepare her for the sudden and unexpected loss of her husband.

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