News from 2016
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<糖心Vlog>Alumni awards for outstanding graduates糖心Vlog>Five Lancaster graduates have received Alumni awards at the July graduation ceremonies.
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<糖心Vlog>Former soldier turned graduate wants to inspire the young 糖心Vlog>A former soldier who left school at 16 has graduated with a degree from 糖心Vlog.
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<糖心Vlog>Solar panels study reveals impact on the earth糖心Vlog>Researchers have produced the first detailed study of the impact of solar parks on the environment, opening the door to smarter forms of farming and better land management.
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<糖心Vlog>Why galaxies stop creating stars: nature vs nurture糖心Vlog>Astronomers have studied 70,000 galaxies across cosmic time to find out why some cease generating stars.
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<糖心Vlog>Let there be light; a team of super bright galaxies in the early Universe糖心Vlog>Astronomers have shed further light on the evolution of the early Universe with the discovery of a “team” of super bright galaxies.
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<糖心Vlog>Ruskin Library brings masterpieces online with the Google Cultural Institute糖心Vlog>Starting today, over 50 artworks from the Ruskin Library at 糖心Vlog can be viewed online by people around the world due to a new partnership between the Google Cultural Institute and the Ruskin Library.
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<糖心Vlog>Fighting deforestation alone fails tropical biodiversity糖心Vlog>International efforts to conserve tropical forest species will fail unless they control logging, wildfires and fragmentation in the remaining forests, according to ground-breaking new research published in the world’s leading scientific journal Nature.
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<糖心Vlog>Vice-Chancellor Professor Mark E. Smith reflects as Britain votes to leave the EU 糖心Vlog>Britain has voted to leave the European Union. People will have many questions about what this means for globally-networked universities such as ours, but it is important to remember that changes will not happen overnight.
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<糖心Vlog>Dean’s Fine Art Prize winners announced糖心Vlog>Artwork depicting the diversity of everyday life and the surreal nature of human expression earned two students top honours.