Lancaster University in partnership with environmental consultancy JBA has won a UK Government competition for innovation in reducing flood risk.
Android users are more honest than iPhone users say psychologists, in a study which is the first to find a link between personality and smartphone type.
Waitrose is to lead a £2m collaborative training partnership with Lancaster University to address global food security.
Mountaineering researcher wins a prestigious fellowship to study how a changing climate could affect the role of mountains as global carbon sinks
Reusing similar passwords across many online accounts may make you more vulnerable to cyber criminals’ guessing than people realise – new research reveals.
Artificially intelligent computer software that can learn, adapt and rebuild itself in real-time could help combat climate change.
Five Faculty of Science and Technology students have been awarded the Ede & Ravenscroft Women into Science Prize for 2016. This £1000 prize rewards female students for their outstanding academic achievement in science subjects in which they have been traditionally underrepresented.
Security research paves the way towards new hybrid cyber defences for nationally critical buildings.
A unique graduate school bringing together three of the UK’s top centres for environmental and agricultural research formally opens at Lancaster University.
This article first appeared in The Conversation.