According to evolutionary theory, animals should try to find the fittest mate with the best genes to pass on to their offspring. But over the past few years, a growing number of exceptions to this rule have emerged. Research carried…
Do cultural differences exist among dogs?
Although it is known how cultural identity affects behaviours among the human population, it is still unknown whether this notion can be applied to man’s best friend. The answer may be just round the corner following research being carried out…
Lincoln to train new generation of scientists to detect diseases through retinal imaging
A multi-million European project aimed at combating some of the EU’s most prevalent chronic medical conditions is being led by academics at the University of Lincoln. The REtinal Vascular Modelling, Measurement and Diagnosis (REVAMMAD) project aims to train a new generation…
Innovation award for professor’s world-leading medical imaging research
A professor from the University of Lincoln has won a major national award for innovation in recognition of his team’s ground-breaking work in developing new medical imaging technologies. Professor Nigel Allinson, Distinguished Professor of Image Engineering in the School of…
Times Higher award for Lincoln School of Engineering
The Siemens collaboration with the University of Lincoln School of Engineering was recognised last night with the Times Higher Education award for Outstanding Employer Engagement. The collaboration with Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery Lincoln kicked off in 2009 with the founding of the…