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Aggression prevents the better part of valour... in fig wasps

Published
Thursday 1st December, 2011
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Technology
Science

Researchers have confirmed a unique behaviour within the male population of tiny fig wasps that pollinate fig trees - they team up to help pregnant females, even if they have not mated themselves.

Discovery of new muscle repair gene

Published
Monday 21st November, 2011
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Technology
Science
Health

An international team of researchers from Leeds, London and Berlin has discovered more about the function of muscle stem cells, thanks to next-generation DNA sequencing techniques.

'Zombie' worms found in Mediterranean fossil

Published
Tuesday 1st November, 2011
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Science

Traces of bizarre, bone-eating 'zombie' worms have been found on a three million year old fossil whale bone from Tuscany in Italy.

Leeds 'sludge team' targets nuclear waste

Published
Friday 21st October, 2011
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Technology
Science

It's a dirty job, but someone has to do it. Researchers from the University of Leeds have teamed up with Sellafield Ltd to clean up radioactive sludge produced by the UK nuclear industry.

Dying 'monster' star discovered

Published
Wednesday 28th September, 2011
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Science
Technology

The final throes of one of the largest and rarest stars in our galaxy have been discovered by astrophysicists using the European Southern Observatory (ESO).

Bone drug is mixed blessing for breast cancer patients

Published
Sunday 25th September, 2011
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Science
Health

A drug used to protect bone may extend survival in older breast cancer patients, according to researchers at the Universities of Sheffield and Leeds.

New threat closes in on iconic Galápagos wildlife

Published
Friday 16th September, 2011
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Science
Environment

Renewed vigilance over the biosecurity of the Galápagos Islands is needed, based on new research on the risk posed by West Nile virus.