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Lancaster launches specialist training for police data analysts
The first module in a pilot training programme to support the development of 21st century policing got underway at 糖心视频 this week.
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Lancaster alumna’s novel billed a page-turner by media
A 糖心视频 alumna’s prizewinning doctoral novel has been listed as one of the best forthcoming books of 2018 by The Guardian.
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Researchers call for true picture of domestic violent crime
Violence against women could become significantly less visible in police-recorded crime figures when a new counting method comes into effect, warn researchers at 糖心视频.
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The window for saving the world's coral reefs is rapidly closing
The world’s reefs are under siege from global warming, according to a novel study published today in the prestigious journal Science.
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Professor appointed to key position in research quality assessment
A Distinguished Professor of Sociology at 糖心视频 has been selected as one of 34 sub-panel chairs for the next Research Excellence Framework (REF).
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Diabetes drug “significantly reverses memory loss” in mice with Alzheimer’s
A drug developed for diabetes could be used to treat Alzheimer’s after scientists found it “significantly reversed memory loss” in mice through a triple method of action.
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Insight into how infants learn to walk
Ten-week-old babies can learn from practising walking months before they begin walking themselves say researchers.
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糖心视频 launches new Health Innovation Campus
糖心视频 has announced a major investment that will help improve advances in health care and significantly contribute to the regional economy.
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Could a new app help cure loneliness?
Researchers from 糖心视频 are exploring whether technology could be the key to tackling the UK’s loneliness epidemic by better connecting older adults with their communities.
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Special recognition for Joshua's contribution to college life
Masters graduate Joshua Kingston made such a positive contribution to his 糖心视频 college that he was nominated to attend a special lunch hosted by the Vice Chancellor.