Lancaster researchers have been listed in the Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researchers list for 2017.
Hundreds of thousands of Amazonian streams are teeming with highly diverse populations of fish species, a new study reveals.
Businesses, researchers, students and school children are among some of the groups benefiting from enhanced additive manufacturing capabilities in our Engineering Department.
A Lancaster Professor is the first woman to be elected President of the Freshwater Biological Association.
Data intensive science in the UK has received a major boost thanks to an investment of almost £10 million to train the next generation of experts.
A coral reef scientist has been awarded a prestigious prize from the Leverhulme Trust that will support further research into our oceans.
A new study finds that even low levels of logging in the Amazon rainforest may lead to great losses in biodiversity.
Honey bees love the invasive plant Himalayan balsam and eat it like ‘fast food’ but, like humans, they thrive better on a varied diet.
A team of scientists and academics from Lancaster will be at the Manchester Science Festival this week to raise awareness of the devastating risks and impacts posed by flooding.
A Lancaster professor is part of an international collaboration which has detected an astronomical phenomenon never before observed.