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The benefits of earlier access to palliative care

Published
Wednesday 31st January, 2018
Categories
Science
Health

Terminally-ill patients experience significantly better quality of life before they die if they receive earlier access to palliative care, according to new research.

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Biodiversity estimates ‘coming of age’

Published
Tuesday 23rd January, 2018
Categories
Science
Environment

An international competition to estimate the diversity of plants across the whole of Britain has shown that mathematical modelling techniques are ‘coming of age’.

Dame Fanny Waterman congratulates 2015 Leeds International Piano Competition winner Anna Tcybuleva

A Life in Music – Celebrating Dame Fanny Waterman

Published
Thursday 18th January, 2018
Categories
University
Arts & Culture

The personal archive of the woman who founded one of the world’s most famous piano contests has been presented to the University.

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Ancient outcrops give new depth limit for deep-sea burrows

Published
Wednesday 10th January, 2018
Categories
Science
Environment

Scientists have found fossil evidence of deep-sea marine life burrowing at least eight metres below the seabed – four times the previously observed depth for modern deep-sea life.

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Nexus showcased to senior regional business leaders

Published
Tuesday 9th January, 2018
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Working with business
University

Senior regional business leaders visited the University this week to find out how Nexus, its new gateway to world-leading research expertise and infrastructure, will boost economic growth.

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Women at greater risk after heart attacks

Published
Monday 8th January, 2018
Categories
Science
Health

Fewer women who suffer a heart attack each year in the UK would die if they were simply given the same treatments as men, according to new research.

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Vote for the UK's favourite nature book

Published
Thursday 4th January, 2018
Categories
Environment
Arts & Culture

The Wind in the Willows and Tarka the Otter are among ten works shortlisted for a public poll to find the nation's favourite nature book.