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  • The fate of phosphate in our drinking water

    Phosphate that is put into our drinking water to prevent lead poisoning can potentially cause environmental damage as a result of leakage, according to a ground breaking study by Lancaster University and the British Geological Survey (BGS).

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    Microsoft thought-leader to deliver inspirational masterclass on the ‘Internet of Things’

    A thought-leader from one of the world’s biggest companies is to explain how the ‘Internet of Things’ will revolutionise our lives during a special one-off talk at Lancaster University.

  • Intensive biofuel planting poses risk to human health

    The race to meet carbon-neutral biofuel targets could put human health and food crop production at risk unless it is carefully planned, according to new research.

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    Technical University of Denmark (DTU) Green Challenge

    Lancaster University Engineering department students William Wheatland and Phillip Rawcliffe travelled to Copenhagen to participate in the DTU Green Challenge (Gron Dyst) hosted by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU).

  • 2015 Hardy Fellow Nalini Joshi at Lancaster University

    The Hardy Fellowship commemorates a previous President of the London Mathematical Society. Previous fellowship lecturers at Lancaster University have included Persi Diaconis and Vaughan Jones.

  • Lancaster University spin-out company named one of the world’s top tech marketing start-ups

    One of the world’s biggest companies has recognised Relative Insight as a top 50 global tech marketing start-up.

  • Workshop celebrates new appointments in Geometric Rigidity

    The department hosted a two-day workshop on Geometric Rigidity on 10th-11th June organised by Dr Derek Kitson. The workshop received financial support from the London Mathematical Society scheme for celebrating new appointments.

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    How the vocabulary of Harry Potter triggers emotion

    Reading certain words in Harry Potter triggers part of the brain concerned with feelings say researchers.

  • Lancaster University helps BBC inspire 1 million coders

    Lancaster University computer scientists are at the forefront of a UK-wide BBC initiative launched today to inspire a new generation to get creative with coding, programming and digital technology.

  • Pupils get a taste of Science and Technology

    Over 200 pupils from eight schools across the North West got a taste of what it’s like to study STEM subjects at Lancaster University.

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