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                Forensic pathologist recounts experience investigating torture in Syria/news/2015/february/confessions-of-a-torture-investigator Dr Stuart Hamilton, a leading pathologist from the East Midlands Forensic Pathology Unit, is used to dealing with death and injury - in his line... 
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                University develops unique bridge for British-Chinese biomedical education/news/2015/february/university-develops-unique-bridge-for-british-chinese-biomedical-education A groundbreaking initiative to promote collaboration between China and the United Kingdom in the field of Biomedical science is being launched by... 
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                Local schoolchildren to learn about Richard III discovery/news/2015/february/local-schoolchildren-to-learn-about-richard-iii-discovery-at-home-of-dna-fingerprinting For the third year running Leicester schoolchildren will learn the scientific and archaeological skills used to uncover King Richard III at a... 
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                Employment lecturer authors new report on Leicesters textile sector/news/2015/february/employment-lecturer-authors-new-report-on-leicesters-textile-sector Dr Nik Hammer (pictured), Lecturer in Employment Studies at the Centre for Sustainable Work and Employment Futures in the School of Management -... 
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                Corporate reform manifesto to be launched at Westminster/news/2015/february/corporate-reform-manifesto-to-be-launched-at-westminster Professor Martin Parker (pictured) from the School of Management will be a guest speaker at a People's Parliamentary debate at Westminster on 2... 
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                Governments more likely to be responsive when strong public opposition is voiced/news/2015/february/governments-more-likely-to-be-responsive-when-strong-public-opposition-is-voiced Governments often ignore public opposition to their policies but they are far less likely to do so when public opinion is strongly and... 
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                Groundbreaking breath test for lung cancer in clinical trial/news/2015/february/ground-breaking-breath-test-for-lung-cancer-in-clinical-trial A clinical trial led by Leicester respiratory experts into a potentially ground-breaking ‘breath test’ to detect lung cancer is set to get... 
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                Building work begins on 430000squarefoot Bible Museum/news/2015/february/building-work-begins-on-430-000-square-foot-bible-museum The eight-storey, 430,000-square-foot Museum of the Bible took a giant step toward its 2017 opening in Washington, D.C. 
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                Archaeologists reveal mysteries of lost 3000yearold civilisation/news/2015/february/archaeologists-reveal-mysteries-of-2018lost2019-3-000-year-old-civilisation The research of Professor David Mattingly of the School of Archaeology and Ancient History conducted in southern Libya will reshape the history of... 
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                Schoolchildren to create bags to hold bones of Richard III/news/2015/february/school-children-to-create-bags-to-hold-bones-of-richard-iii Pupils at King Richard III Infant School are playing an historic part in the reinterment of Richard III by creating special bags that will hold...