
The burning question at the heart of global waste
Up to one billion tonnes of solid waste is being openly burned worldwide each year and risks the health of “tens of millions of people”, according to a review of the latest scientific evidence.
Up to one billion tonnes of solid waste is being openly burned worldwide each year and risks the health of “tens of millions of people”, according to a review of the latest scientific evidence.
Drones, robots and autonomous systems can transform the natural world in and around cities for people and wildlife.
The University was saddened to hear of the death of Dame Fanny Waterman, founder and President Emeritus of Leeds International Piano Competition, on 20 December.
The global food system could drive rapid and widespread biodiversity loss if not changed, new research has found.
Brexit – a message from the Vice-Chancellor and Leeds University Union
A new Leeds-based brain tumour Tissue Bank is set to open following donations from two Yorkshire charities.
For the first time scientists have provided clear evidence that tropical tree lifespan decreases above a critical temperature threshold.
Two new research programmes aimed at reducing the effects and transmission of COVID-19 have been announced.
Results from a study of children with cancer who tested positive for COVID-19 has found they were not at an increased risk of getting a severe coronavirus infection.
A new less invasive treatment is safer than standard major surgery for early-stage rectal cancer, giving patients a better quality of life with fewer life-altering side effects, a pilot study shows.