News from 2017
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Exhibition uncovers fossils of the future from a frogman’s perspective
Imagine an environment so submerged, tangled and lost it can only be visited by scuba divers.
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Which reefs are the most important to save?
A list of the world’s 50 most important reefs to protect from climate change is being compiled by a global team of world experts including Professor Nick Graham of Lancaster University.
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U.S. honour for hydrologist
A Lancaster University hydrologist has been elected as a foreign member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE).
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Enabling children to stretch their thinking skills
Can you change the present to make the future better?
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East meets West exhibition heralds Lancaster University partnership
An exhibition launch in Carlisle marked the official opening of a Lancaster University Confucius Institute (LUCI) teaching site.
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NICE consults on guideline to improve response to child abuse
A new draft guideline will help more professionals who work with children recognise and respond to any form of abuse and neglect.
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Legal marijuana sales creating escalating damage to the environment
Marijuana sales have created an economic boom in U.S. states that have fully or partially relaxed their cannabis laws, but is the increased cultivation and sale of this crop also creating escalating environmental damage and a threat to public health?
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PJ Harvey and Paul Muldoon – A Conversation
PJ Harvey will join Paul Muldoon on stage at the Nuffield Theatre, Lancaster, on Thursday July 6th to launch Lancaster Words, a three-day celebration of all things literary.
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Lancaster team marks fifty years of weather watching
Braving the elements at 9am on New Year’s Day isn’t everyone’s idea of fun, but for Environmental Scientists at Lancaster University it has been a way of life for the last 50 years.
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The concept and measurement of violence against women and men
‘The Concept and Measurement of Violence against Women and Men’, a new book published today by Policy Press, addresses the extent to which violence against women is currently hidden.