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A new study published today in Nature Geoscience by Dr Andrew Jarvis at Lancaster University and Professor Piers Forster at the University of Leeds shows that humans may have already caused 1.5 °C of global warming when measured from a time genuinely before the industrial revolution and the...
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Fifty years of change on iconic limestone pavements has revealed mixed fortunes for one of the most distinctive landscapes in the UK.
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A new study of human skeletal remains from the wreck of the 16th century English warship Mary Rose suggests that whether a person is right- versus left-handed may influence how their clavicle bone chemistry changes as they age.
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This month’s labour market statistics show that despite wages still rising faster than inflation, today’s workers are hardly better off than they were nearly twenty years ago.
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Webinar on More effective data visualisations for improving communication with decision makers
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Global warming is happening, but not statistically ‘surging,’ new study finds - Lancaster University
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Given record-setting heat waves around the world in recent years, an international team of researchers, including a Lancaster University statistician, investigated if the rate of global warming has increased significantly, or “surged,” over the last half century at statistically detectable rates.
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Bot or Not: Audio Edition – Can You Tell Who’s Talking? - Lancaster University
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Think you can tell a human from an AI just by listening? Take our Bot or Not: Audio Edition quiz! As part of a research project led by Professor Claire Hardaker, Dr Georgina Brown, and Hope McVean, this quiz challenges you to distinguish between real and AI-generated speech. With 15 short clips...
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No Progress? Tackling long-term insecure work - Lancaster University
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New research by the Work Foundation at Lancaster University analysing what impact the quality of work contributes to long-term employment outcomes. It finds that over a four-year period (2017/18 – 2021/22) that four in ten insecure workers (44%) fell into ‘long-term insecurity’.
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Pollution levels factor in households’ decision to relocate within the United States, but only richer households can afford areas with improved air quality, new Lancaster University Management School research finds.
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New briefing by the Work Foundation at Lancaster University investigating whether current time off policies are sufficient to support an older and sicker workforce stay-in work. It finds that 1.15 million workers are not eligible for Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) and this disproportionately impacts...
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The Staff Intranet is the home of news, notices, and events for all staff at Lancaster University. It also features useful digital services and tools.
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People with sight loss have welcomed a project enabling them to appreciate paintings at Lancaster Museum using touch.
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Fish fed to farmed salmon should be part of our diet, too, study suggests - Lancaster University
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The public are being encouraged to eat more wild fish, such as mackerel, anchovies and herring, which are often used within farmed salmon feeds.
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Profile page for Nadia Mazza at Lancaster University
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Psychology and Behavioural Analytics MSc - Lancaster University
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Find out more about studying Psychology and Behavioural Analytics MSc at Lancaster University
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Rail industry urged to consider safety risks of space weather - Lancaster University
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Train accidents could be caused by solar storms switching signalling from red to green according to new research examining the impact of space weather.
on Dec 12
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Using eclipses to calculate the transparency of Saturn’s rings - Lancaster University
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A Lancaster University PhD student has measured the optical depth of Saturn’s rings using a new method based on how much sunlight reached the Cassini spacecraft while it was in the shadow of the rings.
on Nov 15, 2023