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Picture shows a heart trace recorded from a patient's ECG examination

Disparity in care for heart attack patients

Published
Thursday 31st August, 2017
Categories
Health

Heart attack patients with long-term health conditions are significantly less likely to receive optimal care, compared to those with no long-term health problems – according to new research.

Engineering and Physical Sciences

Green light for engineering and physical sciences

Published
Thursday 31st August, 2017
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Technology
Science
University

The University’s ambitious plans for advancing engineering and physical sciences has taken a major step forward today with a green light from Leeds City Council.

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Understanding how a drug could induce benefits of exercise

Published
Friday 25th August, 2017
Categories
Health
News

Scientists have identified a mechanism that ‘switches on’ the exercise response in mammals, opening up the possibility that drugs could be developed to induce the health benefits of physical activity.

Magical creatures help conservation

Published
Thursday 24th August, 2017
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News
Science
Environment

Beliefs in magical creatures can impact the protection of biodiversity, and the field of conservation needs to consider them seriously, researchers have warned.

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Artwork at the heart of science

Published
Friday 18th August, 2017
Categories
Science

Researcher Fraser Macrae is used to studying the wonders of the human body in intricate detail…but there was one sight that stopped him in his tracks.

e-cigarette

Schoolchildren who use e-cigarettes more likely to try tobacco

Published
Friday 18th August, 2017
Categories
Health

New research suggests that teenagers who had tried an e-cigarette were almost four times more likely to start smoking a conventional cigarette within a year, when compared to classmates who had not.

•	Surface meltwater ponding on dark ice (Credit C F Dow)

Greenland ice flow likely to speed up

Published
Wednesday 16th August, 2017
Categories
Global
Science
Environment

New seismic surveys are challenging the view that recent slowdowns in Greenland’s ice flow will continue in the long term.