Research Spotlight - July 2019
July's round-up of some of the latest research and education stories from the University.
July's round-up of some of the latest research and education stories from the University.
Leeds and the City Region has been chosen to host a prestigious international programme, in partnership with one of the world’s most famous universities, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
'Tickling' the ear with a small electrical current appears to rebalance the autonomic nervous system for over-55s, potentially slowing down one of the effects of ageing, according to new research.
Engineers in the UK are being asked to comment on a plan to strengthen ethical thinking in their profession.
Scientists are developing a pioneering technique that allows them to monitor insects in the air using weather radars, as part of a research project called BioDAR.
Animals are not adapting fast enough in response to the changing climate, according to new research published today in Nature Communications.
A new report has called for a national debate on who should pay for the UK’s much-loved public parks and green spaces.
A new framework provides a robust scientific tool for researchers, policymakers and industry to calculate remaining global carbon budgets.
Researchers have come up with a theory to explain one of the mysteries at the heart of quantum physics.
A nutritional survey of baby food on sale in Europe has shown that a significant number of products contain high sugar levels that contradict World Health Organisation (WHO) recommendations.