Do we really know how to charge our smartphones?
Our smartphones are our pride and joy and life without them can be especially tough. Like when, for example, the battery dies.
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Our smartphones are our pride and joy and life without them can be especially tough. Like when, for example, the battery dies.
November 24th – 3oth is Better Conversation Week. Becky Lancashire tells us why it’s so important.
Your phone isn't just a distraction device - it can be a helpful tool for everything from lecture notes to getting out of bed.
The detection and treatment of cancer could be greatly improved by a nanodevice to be developed by a team of researchers, some from the University of Lincoln.
The second bi-annual Frequency Festival took off in Lincoln last night. This year, the festival aims to show audiences how technology affects the ways they interact with the world around…
Is country living really better than city life? After a relaxing recent trip to the countryside, Darren Moss thinks he has the answer.
In the first of a new series of columns for The Linc, Darren Moss asks why we can't seem to do without technology and the Internet.
With cuts across higher education being made, Mike Hodges argues that this is the time to update the system whilst making it cheaper to run.
Apple offers a growing range of fun applications to enhance iPods and iPhones, but they could be putting us in danger. Jessica Brown investigates.
A University of Lincoln postgraduate student won the STEM Journalist of the Year award, which is part of a project to create more interest in science and maths.