The BBC's Roger Johnson interviewing Dr Michael Lambert from Lancaster Medical School for a documentary on the historic forced adoption scandal, using shocking archival information unearthed by Michael
Check out this episode of the new CBeebies series, Zog – written by our very own Dr Tajinder Singh Hayer!
How research by Dr Michael Lambert from Lancaster Medical School unearthed evidence in official archives about the life and death of baby Stephen www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Professor Adam Taylor from the medical school writes in the Conversation about “Hardening the body: the science behind martial arts conditioning”
theconversation.com/hardening-th...
“Gulf expat reactions to Iran war show us how countries like UAE instil loyalty in western migrants” by PhD student Javier Bordon from the School of Global Affairs for the Conversation
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Watch Lancaster Professor Jim Wild - who is also President of the Royal Astronomical Society - talking about the risks of space weather on BBC TV Sky at Night; from 2;34 www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/epis...
A new satellite has been launched today that promises to reveal the inner workings of the Earth’s ‘magnetic shield’ that protects us from our Sun’s radiation
www.lancaster.ac.uk/news/satelli...
Lancaster University is a member of a consortium of leading northern universities and NHS trusts involved in a new Medical Research Council (MRC) programme designed to strengthen clinical academic careers and research leadership across the North of England
www.lancaster.ac.uk/news/landmar...
Professor of Secure Health Technologies Neil Reeves explains how he’s helping people with diabetes in an article for the Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation
www.drwf.org.uk/news-and-eve...
Dr Benedicta Quaye from Lancaster Medical School writes in the Conversation about how “Vitiligo affects around 1 in 100 people worldwide – yet the skin condition remains misunderstood”
theconversation.com/vitiligo-aff...
After 799 years of winning the Great Gnome Games, Great Gnanna is worried she can't defend her title. To help, the doctors remind her that she is just as fearsome as ever.
Centuries-old conditioning techniques are remaking bone, muscle and skin at a cellular level. Modern science is only just catching up.
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The way wealthy migrants and influencers reacted to Iranian attacks can tell us a lot about the image that places like Dubai have carefully cultivated.
The team uncover a danger that humanity is only just waking up to – space weather. They meet the dedicated people working to keep us safe from the very worst that the sun can throw at us.
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A new satellite has been launched today that promises to reveal the inner workings of the Earth’s ‘magnetic shield’ that protects us from our Sun’s radiation.
Lancaster University is a member of a consortium of leading northern universities and NHS trusts involved in a new Medical Research Council (MRC) programme designed to strengthen clinical academic car...