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An ambulance parked outside Accident and Emergency (A&E) with its back doors open and a stretcher on wheels nearby, as two paramedics walk towards the A&E entrance.

Heart attack care 'excellent around the clock'

Published
Tuesday 29th January, 2019
Categories
Science
Health

Admission to hospital with a heart attack outside normal working hours does not appear to increase a patient’s chance of dying in hospital, according to a study of more than 600,000 patient cases.

Bragg instrument

Bragg Centre: a new focus for materials research

Published
Wednesday 23rd January, 2019
Categories
Technology
Research and innovation
Research

A new centre for research into the analysis and development of advanced materials has launched at the University of Leeds.

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Is our microbiome the key to tackling bowel cancer?

Published
Wednesday 23rd January, 2019
Categories
Global
Health

Leeds researchers have been awarded nearly £2.5 million to investigate how billions of microorganisms living in our bodies, called the microbiome, could be manipulated to treat bowel cancer.

A bronze mask from The Bowes Museum

SOLD! The antiques trade gets its first museum exhibition

Published
Tuesday 22nd January, 2019
Categories
Business & Economy
Arts & Culture

A new exhibition taking visitors on a journey through the history of antique dealing, curated by a Leeds academic, opens this week at The Bowes Museum, County Durham.

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Leeds top ten for top employers

Published
Monday 21st January, 2019
Categories
University

Students at the University of Leeds are in the UK’s top ten most targeted by leading employers.

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Cities could play key role in pollinator conservation

Published
Monday 14th January, 2019
Categories
Science
Environment

Given the pressures that pollinators face on agricultural land, cities could play an important role in conserving pollinators, according to a new study.