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The University of Lincoln is a public research university in Lincoln, England

A state-of-the-art walking robot could revolutionize large construction projects in space

New ecological niches for infectious diseases are being created by expansion of the world’s cities

Using nanotechnology to make drugs smarter to target a specific area of the body such as a tumour

A new method has been developed to make drugs ‘smarter’ using nanotechnology so they will be more effective at reaching their target. Scientists from the University of Lincoln, UK, have devised a new technique to ‘decorate’ gold nanoparticles with a protein of choice so they can be used to tailor drug to more accurately target

Using nanotechnology to make drugs smarter to target a specific area of the body such as a tumour

Lights out: research shows urgent need to address instability of world’s power supplies

A new study reveals the urgent need to address instabilities in the supply of electrical power to counteract an increase in the frequency and severity of urban blackouts. Research by Hugh Byrd, Professor of Architecture at the University of Lincoln, UK, and Steve Matthewman, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Auckland, New Zealand,

Lights out: research shows urgent need to address instability of world’s power supplies

The role robotics could play in future food production

A team of computer scientists from the University of Lincoln, UK, is co-organising an international workshop on recent advances in agricultural robotics. Academics from the Lincoln Centre for Autonomous Systems (L-CAS) will be attending the 13th International Conference on Intelligent Autonomous Systems (IAS-13) from 15th to 19th July, 2014. Recent results confirm that robots, machines

The role robotics could play in future food production

Going nuclear – in a small way

New research has provided a comprehensive overview of new small-scale nuclear reactors, which could be suitable candidates to cope with the world’s ever growing demand for energy. A detailed assessment of a new, smaller type of nuclear reactor has been published to help policymakers decide on the best way to meet the growing demand for

Going nuclear – in a small way

It’s ERWIN the friendly robot

A ‘friendly robot’ called ERWIN will be used to help scientists understand how more realistic long-term relationships might be developed between humans and androids. ERWIN (Emotional Robot with Intelligent Network) is the brainchild of Dr John Murray, from the School of Computer Science, University of Lincoln, UK. It is now being used as part of

It’s ERWIN the friendly robot

New research warns world to prepare for blackout

Living without electricity in today’s technological world may be difficult to imagine. Yet the reality of living without computers, mobile phones and entertainment systems, and managing a transport system thrown into chaos by an absence of traffic lights, trains and subways, may become increasingly common, according to a new academic study. New research by Hugh

New research warns world to prepare for blackout

Is Solar Suburbia the Way to Power Modern Cities?

Modern planners are building compact cities, believing tightly controlled zones are better for the environment. New research suggests the opposite: urban sprawl might be a better option, with solar power fitted to suburban houses and the adoption of electric cars transforming the energy needs of a city. Research in Auckland, New Zealand – the largest urban area

Is Solar Suburbia the Way to Power Modern Cities?

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