Energy tariff reform, income support and climate-sensitive policies must be introduced urgently to protect terminally ill people from the growing risk of fuel poverty, according to Dr Elaine Robinson.
An opinion piece authored by Professor Eef Hogervorst, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University ...
Welcome back to halls, and happy New Year! We hope you had a relaxing Christmas break and are feeling refreshed as you return ...
An opinion piece by the Department of Computer Science's Professor Oli Buckley, an expert in cyber security, and PhD candidates Lilly Casey-Green and Patrick Scaife for The Conversation: ...
Over the coming weeks, snow and ice are forecast across the UK, including both East Midlands and London campuses.
As we go through life, our health and wellbeing is impacted by a variety of factors that in turn affect our growth and development. These include social, economic, political, and emotional factors, ...
Physicists at Loughborough University have used cutting-edge nanotechnology to create what they believe may be ‘the world’s smallest violin’, which is small enough to fit within the width of a human ...
The PING Performance Research Centre has launched at Loughborough University to advance cutting-edge technology and innovation in the world of golf. The state-of-the-art facility deepens the ...
Online abuse aimed at elite athletes is on the rise, a new Loughborough University study has found. The report, commissioned by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), showed that social media ...
Loughborough University Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology (CREST) has successfully demonstrated the world’s first full-scale lead-acid battery-electrolyser test unit, producing green ...
Robots that can sense and respond to the world like humans may soon be a reality as scientists have created an artificial neuron capable of mimicking different parts of the brain. Artificial neurons – ...
You learn from your mistakes. At least, most of us have been told so. But science shows that we often fail to learn from past errors. Instead, we are likely to keep repeating the same mistakes. What ...