Working hard, following his passion and taking risks helped Geography graduate Euan Crispin win a top prize after clearing brought him to Lancaster.
Researchers win funding to push forward the production of a cheap, effective and locally-produced biopesticide to combat one of Africa’s major crop pests
Lancaster physicists working on a major international experiment are a step closer to understanding conditions after the ‘Big Bang’ and mysteries of why there is so much matter in the universe.
Major changes in agricultural practices will be required to offset increases in nutrient losses due to climate change, according to research published by a Lancaster University-led team.
A double prizewinning graduate shows how changing habitat management could help reverse the decline of some of the UK’s signature butterflies.
Construction has begun on a massive international experiment that could change our understanding of the universe.
Lancaster is leading a ground-breaking project to work in partnership with African researchers to address the urgent need for safe and effective water use in Africa.
Former Electronics Technician Apprentice, and now a full-time member of the Physics Department, Ashley Wilson, has won an award for outstanding achievement in his Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
Researchers are working with business to revolutionise the infrastructure of the internet in the UK, creating an agile, resilient network capable of meeting the future needs of our rapidly changing society.
Does the ‘promise’ of Greenhouse Gas Removal technologies that capture carbon from the atmosphere undermine our efforts to cut production of greenhouse gases?