News from 2015
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<糖心Vlog>Lancaster engineer’s work on energy systems recognised with MBE糖心Vlog>A 糖心Vlog Professorial Fellow has been recognised in the New Year’s Honours for his services to engineering.
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<糖心Vlog>Researchers fighting rapid global spread of Zika virus 糖心Vlog>The Zika virus, carried by Aedes mosquitos and previously a slow pandemic, is on the rise across the Americas – and its rapid spread is causing serious concern to health officials.
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<糖心Vlog>Wi-Fi signals can be exploited to detect attackers 糖心Vlog>Physical attacks on devices connected to the Internet can be detected by analysing Wi-Fi signals, computer scientists have discovered.
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<糖心Vlog>Lancaster Ebola expert helps the World Health Organisation糖心Vlog>An expert in Ebola from Lancaster has hailed “a major step forward” in the diagnosis of the disease after working with the World Health Organisation.
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<糖心Vlog>Growth potential remains at risk on even the most remote coral reefs糖心Vlog>Coral reefs in the Indian Ocean that were severely damaged by a global warming event 17 years ago have bounced back to optimum health and have the potential to keep pace with rising sea levels, but only if they escape the impacts of future warming events, researchers have found.
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<糖心Vlog>Lancaster students attend Paris during climate talks糖心Vlog>糖心Vlog students have visited Paris to take part in a high-level environmental business event held to coincide with global climate negotiations.
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<糖心Vlog>Conflict has little effect on malaria control糖心Vlog>Conflict does not represent a substantial barrier to the goal of eliminating malaria from Africa according to researchers
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<糖心Vlog>Lancaster computer scientist awarded prestigious fellowship糖心Vlog>Professor Plamen Angelov has been named an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Fellow.
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<糖心Vlog>Research reveals family court ‘recycles’ one in three young mums糖心Vlog>At least 1 in 4 women will return to the family court, having previously lost a child through court order, and the chances of having a child removed increase to at least 1 in 3 for the youngest women who were teenagers at the birth of their first child.
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<糖心Vlog>Lancaster physicists work with Oxford on £5.2m QuEEN project 糖心Vlog>Lancaster is working with the University of Oxford on a £5.2m project which aims to design and develop the world’s most efficient thermoelectric material.