March 2012

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Black holes: the universe’s rude dinner guests?

Black holes: the universe’s rude dinner guests?

Posted by pt91 at Mar 30, 2012 04:00 PM |

Some black holes grow to immense sizes quicker than others – and Leicester astronomers think they may be taking more than their fair share.

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Ribald rhetoric from Rotterdam: what kept Medieval Dutch folk laughing

Ribald rhetoric from Rotterdam: what kept Medieval Dutch folk laughing

Posted by mjs76 at Mar 28, 2012 02:05 PM |

New anthology of early comic drama from the Netherlands.

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Too hot… too cold… just right: new book explains Earth’s finely balanced climate

Too hot… too cold… just right: new book explains Earth’s finely balanced climate

Posted by mjs76 at Mar 27, 2012 11:50 AM |

Author signing at the University Bookshop this Thursday.

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On the tiles: Maths Professor’s pentagons featured in online video

On the tiles: Maths Professor’s pentagons featured in online video

Posted by mjs76 at Mar 26, 2012 04:35 PM |

Why is five such a fascinating number, geometrically?

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Completed at last: unfinished work on medieval peasants' moorland migration

Completed at last: unfinished work on medieval peasants' moorland migration

Posted by mjs76 at Mar 23, 2012 02:50 PM |

Posthumous publication for Leicester academic’s groundbreaking work on a fascinating piece of English local history.

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How geography affects policies which affect young people

How geography affects policies which affect young people

Posted by mjs76 at Mar 23, 2012 10:18 AM |

A new book by a researcher in our Department of Geography takes an innovative approach to the subject, looking at how geographical ideas affect policies relating to young people.

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