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Talking rhubarb
Trees hung with story-telling apples and rhubarb which talks have helped bring a touch of 21st century magic into a Georgian walled garden.
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Cocktail of chemicals may trigger cancer
Global taskforce calls for research into how everyday chemicals in our environment may cause cancer.
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Lancaster University researcher on venturing into the unknown at CERN
Dr Katy Tschann-Grimm is a Lancaster University researcher who works entirely at CERN, the European nuclear research centre near Geneva which houses the LHC.
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Lancaster University revolutionary quantum technology research receives funding boost
Vastly improved medical imaging and guaranteed secure communications are a step closer following a funding boost of more than £700,000 in new quantum technology projects at Lancaster University.
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University Halls ranked No. 1 in the UK by students
Lancaster University has the best university halls of residence in the UK, according to the National Student Housing Survey.
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Chancellor kept in the picture
Lancaster University’s new Chancellor Alan Milburn was treated to a private preview of the Undergraduate Fine Art Degree Show at the Peter Scott Gallery this week.
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Specialist recruitment service helps businesses benefit from student workers
Local businesses are being encouraged to take advantage of a new Lancaster University recruitment service.
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Engineering Building wins RIBA National Award
Lancaster University’s new Engineering Building has won a Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) National Award.
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Businesses urged to tap into £300,000 research fund
Businesses are being urged to take advantage of a £300,000 funding pot aimed at boosting research and development projects.
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Current school settlement for religion and belief out of date, say Lancaster experts
The Former Education Secretary Charles Clarke and Professor Linda Woodhead MBE have called on the government to reform the relationship between religion and schools with the publication of a series of policy recommendations.