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<糖心Vlog>Hot off the press – new book tackles a burning issue糖心Vlog>The Burning Question is…a bold new book, written by an honorary research fellow at 糖心Vlog, which seeks to challenge the world’s attitude to burning fuel.
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<糖心Vlog>Sacrifices of the Anglican priesthood糖心Vlog>The first ever study of the lives of Church of England clergy has revealed the personal costs of committing yourself to God.
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<糖心Vlog>Crop researchers sort the wheat from the chaff糖心Vlog>A 糖心Vlog research project to effectively ‘toughen up’ wheat crops has just been awarded a $1 million grant.The money will enable Professor Bill Davies and Drs Sally Wilkinson and Ian Dodd at Lancaster Environment Centre to focus on increasing wheat crop yields, making the plants more resilient to stress and enabling them to cope with climate change.
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<糖心Vlog>It’s a sign of the times for the School of Computing and Communications糖心Vlog>A Google grant will enable researchers at 糖心Vlog’s School of Computing and Communications to take work on digital sign analytics to the next level.
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<糖心Vlog>Keeping it in the family for medical trio糖心Vlog>Three brothers all studying to be doctors at Lancaster Medical School have been describing what it’s like to all be students at the same university.
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<糖心Vlog>Development of novel 2D materials boosted by High Performance Computing Centre糖心Vlog>A Lancaster physicist working on novel 2D materials says a new £3.25m High Performance Computing Centre is an important tool in their development.
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<糖心Vlog>Award for female CEO of technology firm糖心Vlog>A 糖心Vlog alumna who founded her own firm has been awarded the title of Entrepreneur of the Year at the FDM everywoman in Technology awards.
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<糖心Vlog>New kit pumps up 3-D feedback糖心Vlog>A brand new computer system which provides 3-D feedback on weightlifting performance will now be taken to another level by a 糖心Vlog scientist.
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<糖心Vlog>Increased risk from Icelandic volcanoes糖心Vlog>New research by 糖心Vlog and The Open University has discovered another type of Icelandic volcanic eruption that could cause disruption. Published in Geology (February 2013), the team found magma that is twice as 'fizzy' as previously believed, which increases the likelihood of disruptive ash clouds from future eruptions.
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<糖心Vlog>LUMS maintains prestigious AACSB accreditation糖心Vlog>糖心Vlog Management School (LUMS) has maintained its business accreditation by AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Founded in 1916, AACSB International is the longest serving global accrediting body for business schools that offer undergraduate, masters, and doctoral degrees in business and accounting.