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Children playing wallops (nine-pins) in the street at Castle Bolton in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, 1964. A group of men can be seen sitting on a bench, watching men from the village playing quoits on the grass verge.

Can you tell ferntickles from branny-speckles?

Published
Friday 8th November, 2019
Categories
Society & Politics
Arts & Culture

A small army of volunteers is to be recruited to help update the most comprehensive survey of England’s dialects ever undertaken, thanks to an injection of funding.

A robot arm attempts to navigate a number of objects on a table top, in order to get at an apple.

Worker robots that learn from mistakes

Published
Monday 4th November, 2019
Categories
News
Technology

Practise makes perfect ­– it is an adage that has helped humans become highly dexterous, and now it is an approach that is being applied to robots.

A woman looks up at a pink sculpture above her, featuring layers of pink petals.

Research Spotlight - October 2019

Published
Tuesday 29th October, 2019
Categories
University

October's round-up of some of the latest research and education stories from the University.

A young woman in a lab coat is holding a pipette and concentrating on moving liquids for a scientific experiment.

Training a new cohort of biological scientists

Published
Friday 25th October, 2019
Categories
University
Science

The White Rose universities of Leeds, Sheffield and York have received renewed Government funding for 150 PhD researchers in the biological sciences.