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Flood Victims on boats, being rescued.

Climate change 'a mounting threat to our wellbeing'

Published
Monday 28th February, 2022
Categories
Science
Environment
Research

Despite efforts to reduce the risks, changes in the Earth’s climate caused by human activity are affecting the lives of billions of people, according to a major international report published today.

Tropical forest landscape

Tropical carbon loss has doubled due to forest clearance

Published
Monday 28th February, 2022
Categories
University
Science
Environment

Researchers using multiple high-resolution satellite observations have found that carbon loss has more than doubled since 2001 due to forest clearance across the tropics.

Dedicated service officers in a Leeds street

Unique service to tackle anti-social behaviour and noise

Published
Friday 25th February, 2022
Categories
Working with our region
University

A unique service tackling anti-social behaviour and noise in inner north-west Leeds launched this week, thanks to a unique partnership between the city's two biggest universities and the city council.

A person pricks their finger as they test the glucose levels in their blood

Unravelling a mystery around type-2 diabetes

Published
Thursday 24th February, 2022
Categories
Science
Health

For 30 years, scientists have been trying to understand how a biological molecule self-assembles into a rogue protein-like substance, which is thought to play a key role in type-2 diabetes.

Ryan Bell standing in front of a field.

Ryan finds a winning balance

Published
Wednesday 23rd February, 2022
Categories
Alumni

An education programme to help students to spend less time on screen – and more time living their lives – has won a coveted innovation award for Leeds alum Ryan Bell (Geography 2018).

Brian Kokoruwe presents at a keynote speaker event

Brian Kokoruwe: Against all odds

Published
Wednesday 23rd February, 2022
Categories
Alumni

A life-changing meningitis infection didn't stop Brian Kokoruwe (MA Education 2014) pursuing his dreams of sporting success.

Professor Jim Al-Khalili writing on a chalkboard.

How science will reshape our lives

Published
Thursday 17th February, 2022
Categories
Technology
Working with our region
Science

Physicist and TV and radio presenter Professor Jim Al-Khalili is to share his insight into how emerging technologies will transform society, in a public lecture hosted by the University.

Airbus A380 arrives for cold weather testing - Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada

Thawing permafrost could release cancer-causing gas

Published
Wednesday 9th February, 2022
Categories
Global
Environment
Research

Thawing of permafrost due to climate change could expose the Arctic population to much greater concentrations of the cancer-causing gas Radon, a new story has found.