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Lancaster University

stressed woman

Women at risk of ‘digital overload’ – new research reveals

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Squaretail groupers at a spawning aggregation site

Fishing is causing frightened fish to flee when they should flirt

Categories Life & Non-humans
A recent workshop attendee, Yuxuan Zhao, created a new-look Lancaster South using ‘Cities: Skylines’. Buildings and models can be imported into the game to create realistic landscapes and inform planning.

Video Game Tech Could Revolutionize Urban Planning, Say Researchers

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
Sooty terns and other seabird species flying above a remote atoll island where rats are not present

Restoring Rat-Free Islands Could Boost Seabird Populations and Coral Reef Health

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Illustration of Saturn rings

Using eclipses to calculate the transparency of Saturn’s rings

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space, Technology
As inflation continues to bite and interest rates rise, workers in insecure jobs are under enormous strain. While many might believe that the benefit of flexibility offered to workers on temporary, part time or zero-hour contracts outweigh the risks of this form of employment, our new research shows that nearly half of these workers disagree. Ben Harrison, Director of the Work Foundation at Lancaster University

As interest rates soar, new study reveals insecure workers are ‘trapped’ and 42% fear job losses

Categories Uncategorized
The research demonstrates the benefits of tidal energy, which does not suffer from unpredictable intermittency as power is generated both day and night

How tidal range electricity generation could meet future demand and storage problems

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
After being exposed to the 3D printed flavour-based cue of the Green Thai curry, the participant gave a more detailed memory

How the smell of food can enable “time travel”

Categories Brain & Behavior
Researchers cooled superfluid helium-3 to near absolute zero (minus 273.15°C) inside this rotating refrigerator, where two time crystals were created and brought into touch.

Time crystals “impossible” but obey quantum physics

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology

Using Internet in retirement boosts cognitive function

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology

Mysterious dog vomiting illness identified as type of Covid

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans

COVID-19: Inequalities widen for poorest young people in developing countries

Categories Health, Social Sciences

Someone to watch over AI and keep it honest – and it’s not the public!

Categories Social Sciences, Technology

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