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Myotis bat

Unlocking a molecular secret behind bat longevity

Published
Thursday 8th February, 2018
Categories
Environment
Science

Scientists have identified part of the molecular mechanism that gives a long-lived bat species its extraordinary lifespan compared to other animals.

Later rounds of the competition take place in the University of Leeds' Great Hall

New era, stronger partnership with piano contest

Published
Monday 5th February, 2018
Categories
University
Arts & Culture

The global reach of one of the world’s leading piano competitions is being significantly extended thanks to a renewed partnership with the University of Leeds.

Leeds

A good life for all within the planet’s means

Published
Monday 5th February, 2018
Categories
Global
Environment

A study led by the University of Leeds has found that no country currently meets its citizens’ basic needs at a globally sustainable level of resource use.

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Biotech partnership to tackle disease before it starts

Published
Monday 5th February, 2018
Categories
News

A new partnership in Leeds has been agreed to evaluate the benefits of a diagnostic blood test which can help predict whether someone is likely to develop type 2 diabetes.

Engineering

New funding for PhD places announced by Business Secretary

Published
Friday 2nd February, 2018
Categories
Business and partnerships
University

The University is to receive £6 million in funding for additional PhD places as part of a major investment in science and engineering in the UK, announced by Business Secretary Greg Clark.

HumanDrive, ITS

Mimicking human driving in autonomous vehicles

Published
Thursday 1st February, 2018
Categories
Technology
Science

Researchers from the University of Leeds are contributing to a 30-month autonomous vehicle project that will culminate in the most complex journey yet attempted across the UK without driver input.

The top three books

UK's favourite nature book winner announced

Published
Wednesday 31st January, 2018
Categories
Environment
Arts & Culture

Chris Packham's book Fingers in the Sparkle Jar has been voted the UK’s favourite piece of nature writing in an online poll organised as part of a research project led by the University of Leeds.

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The benefits of earlier access to palliative care

Published
Wednesday 31st January, 2018
Categories
Science
Health

Terminally-ill patients experience significantly better quality of life before they die if they receive earlier access to palliative care, according to new research.

trees

Biodiversity estimates ‘coming of age’

Published
Tuesday 23rd January, 2018
Categories
Science
Environment

An international competition to estimate the diversity of plants across the whole of Britain has shown that mathematical modelling techniques are ‘coming of age’.