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Liquid crystal elastomer with auxetic capabilities

New material that thickens as it’s pulled

Published
Tuesday 4th December, 2018
Categories
Technology
Science

Scientists have discovered the first synthetic material that becomes thicker – at the molecular level – as it is stretched.

Lab

New tool to find and fight the deadliest lymphomas

Published
Tuesday 4th December, 2018
Categories
Science
Health

UK scientists have found a new way to identify people with the most aggressive types of lymphoma, which are less likely to respond to standard drugs.

A head and shoulders shot of Professor Piers Forster stood behind a microphone on a stand.

Advising the UK government on climate change

Published
Monday 3rd December, 2018
Categories
Environment
Science

Professor Piers Forster has been appointed to the Committee on Climate Change and will help to shape environmental legislation and policy.

nanotweezer

Nanoscale tweezers can perform single-molecule ‘biopsies’

Published
Monday 3rd December, 2018
Categories
Health
Science

Newly-developed "nano-tweezers" created by university researchers can for the first time extract single molecules from live cells without destroying them – solving a long-standing research problem.

Some of the judges for the University of Leeds' new Brotherton Poetry Prize: from left, Simon Armitage, Vahni Capildeo, John Whale and Malika Booker

Poetry prize aims to nurture new talent

Published
Wednesday 28th November, 2018
Categories
Arts & Culture

A new poetry prize aimed at nurturing previously unpublished poets is launched today by the University.

Mark Birkin Turing

The new lead for urban analytics at the Turing

Published
Wednesday 28th November, 2018
Categories
Technology
University

The Alan Turing Institute has announced a new urban analytics research programme, led by the University of Leeds.

Parliament, Westminster

Call for renewed Government commitment to waste-neutral economy

Published
Wednesday 28th November, 2018
Categories
Society & Politics
Business & Economy

Politicians and stakeholders will today hear from senior Leeds professors how a renewed commitment from Whitehall could reduce pressure on natural resources and reclaim valuable materials from waste.