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                    Increased activity during the summer caused by geneshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/june/increased-activity-during-the-summer-caused-by-genes The warm temperature on a summer’s day is often a time for relaxing, but researchers from the Department of Genetics have suggested that a ‘thermosensory’ gene could be responsible for changes in behaviour in different climates. 
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                    Need for change highlighted by public suspicion of management cheerleadershttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/july/need-for-change-highlighted-by-public-suspicion-of-2018management-cheerleaders2019 Anarchism, feminism and communism are among the political philosophies that could help create a new and fairer world, according to experts from the School of Management who will be convening with more than 400 academics from around the world for a conference between 8-10 July... 
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                    Childrens purchasing behaviour significantly impacted by social media and mobile apps research showshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/july/children2019s-purchasing-behaviour-2018significantly-impacted2019-by-social-media-and-mobile-apps-research-shows Exposure to prompts to make in-app purchases in mobile games has a significant impact on children’s purchasing behaviour, according to a recent study funded by the European Commission involving Dr Giuseppe Veltri, who now works at the Department of Media Communication. 
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                    Molecules in processed foods could unlock key to healthier dietshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/february/molecules-in-processed-foods-could-unlock-key-to-healthier-diets Our favourite foods could be made healthier thanks to a new technique developed by researchers from the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences which has identified harmful bacterial molecules in certain processed foods such as burgers and ready meals. 
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                    How the Bank of England was built by pirate bootyhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/february/how-the-bank-of-england-was-built-by-pirate-booty The remarkable similarities between the invention of the novel and of commercial corporations such as the Bank of England in the seventeenth century can inform present-day theories of management, according to Professor Martin Parker from the School of Management. 
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                    Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 7 13 Januaryhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/january/talking-points-a-range-of-topical-issues-tackled-by-academics-7-13-january In an article for University Business, Professor Paul Boyle, President and Vice-Chancellor, reflects on his first year in post and ambitious plans for the future. 
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                    Richard IIIs remarkable story brought to Leicester with detailed exhibitionhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/march/richard-iiis-remarkable-story-brought-to-leicester-with-detailed-exhibition Highcross will host a beguiling exhibition of history, science and a rediscovered king as it pays tribute to the Leicester team which found Richard III. 
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                    Historical photo could be earliest of female geologisthttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/march/historical-photo-could-be-earliest-of-female-geologist An enigmatic photograph titled ‘The Geologists’ showing a lady and a gentleman in front of some rocks is believed to have been taken at Chudleigh in Devon around 1843 by the pioneer photographer William H. F. Talbot. 
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                    Richard III geneticist among those nominated for national archaeology awardhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/december/richard-iii-geneticist-among-those-nominated-for-national-archaeology-award Our geneticist who led the international research team involved in the DNA identification work of Richard III has been nominated for a new award. 
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                    Student research stories featured by the BBChttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/may/student-research-stories-featured-by-the-bbc Two student-led studies published in the Journal of Interdisciplinary Science Topics run by the Centre for Interdisciplinary Science have been featured on the BBC's '10 things we didn't know last week', which highlights research about interesting and...