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                    Winners of the 12th Festival of Postgraduate Research announcedhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/july/winners-of-the-12th-festival-of-postgraduate-research-announced The winners of the Festival of Postgraduate Research 2016 have been announced. During the Festival our University gets to showcase the best of its research student talent and this year the standard of entries was very high. 
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                    Can Leicester City win the Premier Leaguehttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/february/can-lcfc-go-on-to-win-the-premier-league The Foxes are enjoying extraordinary success this season and are currently two points clear at the top with 12 games remaining, despite being bottom of the table at the same stage last season. 
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                    Scientists discover prehistoric Kite Runnerhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/april/scientists-discover-prehistoric-2018kite-runner2019 Scientists have discovered an ancient animal that carried its young in pouches or capsules tethered to the parent’s body like tiny, swirling kites. The miniscule creature, Aquilonifer spinosus, was an arthropod that lived about 430 million years ago. 
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                    Historian to speak at Holocaust eventshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/january/historian-to-speak-at-holocaust-events The Holocaust and its legacy will be explored at three events in the city and county Professor Aubrey Newman, Emeritus Professor in the School of History. 
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                    Local charity donates equipment to diabetes centrehttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/may/local-charity-donates-equipment-to-diabetes-centre A charity has donated a state-of-the-art treadmill to the Leicester Diabetes Research centre to help progress research into the condition. 
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                    University geneticist warns of pseudoscience in industrieshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/may/university-geneticist-warns-of-2018pseudoscience2019-in-industries A University scientist has joined leading scientists from across Europe in raising an alarm over the ‘pseudoscience’ concerning regulation of compounds used in agriculture, healthcare and industry. 
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                    Benedict Cumberbatch relives Richard III reinterment in new interviewhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/may/benedict-cumberbatch-relives-richard-iii-reinterment Benedict Cumberbatch has described the moment he received an email from the University advising him he was related to King Richard III. 
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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... 
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                    Is it possible to cry a river?https://le.ac.uk/news/2016/may/is-it-possible-to-cry-a-river-after-tottenhams-defeat-leicester-research-examines-plausibility-of-shedding-enough-tears-to-form-a-river Musicians Arthur Hamilton, Justin Timberlake and unsympathetic people across the world have encouraged others to ‘cry me a river’, a put-down phrase to make light of people’s problems. 
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                    Research highlights incredible insects during National Insect Weekhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/june/2018national-insect-week2019-creeps-up-on-us-once-more The feature, revisiting four occasions where insects played an instrumental role in University research, can be found here Insects, bugs, creepy-crawlies - there are some who say they are not always the cutest critters, but they can certainly be one of the most useful and...