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  • New film reveals challenges behind lifting and conserving a Roman mosaic

    A new film produced by our University showcases how archaeologists successfully lifted and conserved a Roman mosaic found in Leicester.

  • Liquid biopsy for detection and stratification of cancer

    Research theme lead: Professor Jacqui Shaw Academic research theme members Dr Esther Moss Dr Alessandro Rufini Professor Martin Dyer Professor Catrin Pritchard Dr Caroline Cowley (Leicester Molecular Diagnostics) Cancer precision medicine has the...

  • Additional health visitor training improves wellbeing and reduces NHS costs

    Study co-authored by researcher from our Department of Health Scientists shows cost-effective solution can improve maternity services.

  • Genetics and law for higher education

    We cover genetic-related issues that are in the news and where the legislation has affected how they are used.

  • Space images confirm England’s drought areas correlate with high land surface temperatures

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 16 August 2022 Earth Observation (EO) experts from the University of Leicester have highlighted the correlation between land surface temperatures and drought-affected areas of the United Kingdom using data...

  • Expert opinions cover South African politics and cloud computing

    Dr James Hamill from the School of History, Politics and International Relations has written an article for The Conversation discussing how the presidency of Jacob Zuma has been an unmitigated disaster for South Africa.

  • Students from Leicesters universities gain military skills

    Students from Leicester’s two universities have been put through their paces – quite literally.

  • News archive 2021

    Read news stories from Leicester Law School in 2021.

  • Fish tooth roughness analysis reveals insights into underwater eating habits

    Leicester scientists led by Professor Mark Purnell from our Department of Geology have developed a technique to perform dietary analysis of fish by analysing microscopic tooth wear.

  • 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.

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