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  • The curse of zombie fossils

    New research has revealed how the history of life can be distorted by the ways animals decompose and lose body parts as they decay - and the ways in which decayed bodies ultimately become fossilised.

  • Success for Richard III team at prestigious event

    The team behind the scientific detective story of the decade, the discovery of King Richard III, proved to be a big hit at the Royal Society’s annual display of the most exciting cutting-edge science and technology in the UK.

  • Family friendly free event to showcase the region’s heritage

    A free family friendly event which puts the spotlight on the rich heritage of our city and region takes place at the University of Leicester on Saturday 22 March.

  • Dreamt of directing Shakespeare? Well, here’s your chance

    A free community workshop at the University of Leicester will give people the chance to have a go at directing Shakespeare.

  • Student shares life-changing conversation with Prince Harry

    In a recent interview with the CBC, English student Mercy has explained how Prince Harry played a role in her journey to self-acceptance as a young person living with the HIV virus.

  • Student creates innovative manga series to engage people with geology

    Millions of people worldwide read manga - a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels - but geology rarely features in these stories.

  • Pool and sauna

    See the opening times and schedule of the pool and sauna at the Danielle Brown sports centre.

  • Roman mosaics

    In May 2017, archaeologists from University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) opened up their latest dig to the public, revealing large, well-preserved Roman mosaics.

  • 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

  • Publications and resources

    Articles I. Y. Tyukin, T. Tyukina, D. van Helden, Z. Zheng, E. M. Mirkes, O.J. Sutton, Q. Zhou, A. N. Gorban, P. Allison, 2024 (Jan.) Weakly Supervised Learners for Correction of AI Errors with Provable Performance Guarantees, arXiv. 2402.0089. DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2402.

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