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University academic part of new research into kidney disease
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An academic at our University has been part of novel study carried out by an international team of researchers exploring the link between the...
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Leicester prepares for Junos arrival at Jupiter
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4 July will see the arrival of the NASA spacecraft Juno at Jupiter where soon after it will begin its orbit insertion manoeuvre of the giant planet.
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Leicester pupils learn about research
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Pupils from Beaumont Leys School had a guided tour around the Leicester Diabetes Centre, based at Leicester General Hospital, as part of a study...
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Study suggests athletes and military at risk of heat stroke could benefit from leaky gut therapy
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The health food product zinc carnosine may have value for athletes – such as those competing in the Rio Olympics - and prevent heat stroke in...
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Launch of unique forensic courses at Leicester
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New forensic courses are to be launched at our University and will be the first of their type in the UK.
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Survey investigates freelance creative practitioners and austerity
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Arts organisations are adapting to austerity measures but the challenges of freelance arts and cultural workers have been overlooked despite...
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Leicester research supports European Parliament legislation on aggressive corporate tax planning
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A Leicester academic has been at the heart of the European Parliament's attempts to introduce reforms to curb aggressive tax planning and...
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Jupiters vivid auroras captured by Hubble
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Astronomers are using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to study auroras — stunning light shows in a planet’s atmosphere — on the poles of the...
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Politicians and media fuel hate crime in Britain say experts
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Professor Neil Chakraborti and Dr Stevie-Jade Hardy, from our Centre for Hate Studies, say the ‘toxic climate’ surrounding the EU referendum...
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New research sheds light on how reward-induced behaviour in the brain may be controlled
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A new study has shed light on how reward-associated behaviour can be controlled by different groups of neurons in the brain.