The study of ancient worms could offer a more solid understanding of evolutionary patterns and processes, according to new research. Scientists from the universities of Bath and Lincoln have revealed new findings on the evolutionary relationships and structure of priapulids…
Research could lead to a better understanding of flesh-eating disease
Royal Society University Research Fellow Dr Edward Taylor has joined the University of Lincoln’s School of Life Sciences. Dr Taylor spent the last ten years at the University of York where he was awarded a Royal Society University Research Fellowship…
New exhibition shows South Asian women’s prominent role on the picket lines
The vanguard role of South Asian women in some of the British trade union movement’s most significant battles is recognised in a new exhibition launched on the eve of Black History Month. The project, called Striking Women, charts South Asian…
Lincoln Researchers on Hunt for World War Comic Books in the World’s Biggest Library
Researchers studying how comic strips reflected popular attitudes during the world wars will spend six months searching for fresh evidence in the archives of the world’s largest library – The Library of Congress in Washington DC. The Arts and Humanities…
Crucial Review on “Shock Collars” For Pets
The arguments for and against the use of Electric Pulse Training Aids (EPTAs) on pets have been published in a report led by Professor Daniel Mills from the University of Lincoln. The review by the Companion Animal Welfare Council (CAWC)…
Citizenship Classes Can Still Help Restore Young People’s Faith in Politics
A decade on since citizenship lessons became compulsory in English secondary schools, work by a University of Lincoln academic suggests the under-threat subject could still help to address young people’s dwindling faith in formal politics. Dr Ben Kisby, lecturer in…