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  • Nikon microscope 3

    Find out more about the Nikon microscope 3 that is housed in the Advanced Imaging Facility.

  • School children invited to take part in Leicester’s COP28 celebration

    Space Park Leicester and the National Centre for Earth Observation are inviting school children to send in their pictures, posters and infographics about climate change.

  • Facilities

    Geography at the University of Leicester has state-of-the-art facilities, providing a world class environment for student learning. Find out more about our laboratories, our 3D stereo virtual reality theatre, our study centre, equipment and more.

  • Groundbreaking research identifies what makes human brains – and humans – unique in the animal world

    A neuroscientist at the University of Leicester has identified a fundamental difference between human and animal brains. This breakthrough, published today in the journal Cell, offers an explanation for what makes Homo sapiens so vastly different from even our nearest relatives.

  • Expert to discuss gene-editing research at free public lecture

    A leading expert will be discussing the latest breakthroughs in gene-editing research during this year’s Frank May Prize lecture on 31 October.

  • Genetics and law for schools and colleges

    Here we cover genetics-related issues that are in the news and where the legislation has affected how they are used.

  • Tuesday 22nd January 2013 Sol 166

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on January 22, 2013 This close up view of one of the veins was taken as an RMI image by one of the two ChemCam lasers after the Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS).

  • 17th December 2014 Sol 840

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on December 17, 2014 I am at the American Geophysical Union Conference in San Francisco.  The big MSL news here is the publication of our discovery of methane in the martian atmosphere.

  • What will the museums of tomorrow look like

    Leading figures from some of the world’s foremost cultural organisations will discuss the leading-edge approaches that will shape the design of our future museums and galleries.

  • Historian to take part in stand-up comedy challenge

    Kevin Schürer (pictured), Professor of English Local History in our School of History and lead genealogist in the discovery of King Richard III, has been announced as one of the contenders in a stand-up comedy challenge in Leicestershire.

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