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    Meet the people who work, study and research in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.

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  • New way of screening toxic chemicals mimics mammal senses

    Researchers from our University have developed a new approach for analysing toxic chemicals in complex samples that mimics the way mammals smell and taste. The technique could reduce the need for laboratory animals in biomedical research and other areas of chemical testing.

  • Parliamentary debates cite Leicesters research

    The work of our University has been cited in two separate debates in Parliament. At Westminster debates, research in our College of Medicine, Biological Sciences and Psychology has been cited twice in the same week.

  • Posted by Karin Li in Library and Learning Services on June 30, 2023 During my time here in Archives and Special Collections I want to highlight something I have found interesting – the distinct patterns found in some rare books.

  • The shopping basket: a blend of physical and virtual?

    Read the article "The shopping basket: a blend of physical and virtual?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.

  • COVID-19 hit businesses set to benefit from Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's business expertise

    Small and medium businesses affected by COVID-19 in Leicester are to benefit from the expertise of one of the Midlands’ top business schools, as part of a £20million government package to help small businesses recover from the impact of COVID-19 in the long term.

  • I am a professor of history, with interests in colonialism and colonial societies across the British Empire. I am especially interested in the history of confinement.

  • Social events and activities

    Find out more about the social events and activities which take place around the Presessional English Programme at Leicester.

  • PhD researcher developing technique to estimate biomass and carbon more efficiently

    With climate change a pressing issue, measuring carbon in forests and understanding how efficiently carbon is stored is increasingly vital.

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