News from 2014
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Layered graphene sandwich for next generation electronics
Sandwiching layers of graphene with white graphene could produce designer materials capable of creating high-frequency electronic devices, scientists have found.
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North West researchers team up to tackle Alzheimer’s
Lancaster University will play an important part in the region’s efforts to tackle dementia.
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Lancaster University’s Confucius Institute welcomes the ‘Chinese David Beckham’
A former international footballer – regarded by many as the Chinese David Beckham due to his fame in the Far East – has visited Lancaster University’s Confucius Institute.
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Google award recognises Lancaster academic’s focus on eye tracking research
Computing giant Google has recognised research at Lancaster University to develop eye-tracking technology.
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Documenting the experiences of Reservists in the British Army
Health researchers at Lancaster University are taking part in a £1.35 million study into issues facing the Armed Forces.
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Business leaders to benefit from cutting-edge research with Lancaster University course reboot
One of the UK’s most successful business management development programmes has been upgraded by Lancaster University.
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Why Marvellous isn't awesome any more
The digital revolution and America’s growing influence on our culture have dramatically changed the way British people speak over the past two decades, new research has revealed.
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Providing a unique taste of University life
Tune into a musical workshop for babies, brand your own smoothie, take a look round the labs, interact with a scarecrow robot or catch one of the mini public lectures.
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Chemistry facility to boost small business innovation and manufacturing sectors
High-value manufacturing is to be bolstered by a new £11.3 million technology facility to be created by Lancaster University.
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Sustainable green alternatives to fertilisers could boost food and energy security
Lancaster University scientists are leading research looking at formulating sustainable fertilisers from renewable energy waste.