News

Greenland ice flow likely to speed up

Published
Wednesday 16th August, 2017
Categories
Global
Science
Environment

New seismic surveys are challenging the view that recent slowdowns in Greenland’s ice flow will continue in the long term.

•	Surface meltwater ponding on dark ice (Credit C F Dow)

Tracking the giant Antarctic iceberg

Published
Wednesday 2nd August, 2017
Categories
Global
Environment

The largest remaining ice shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula lost nearly 10% of its area when an iceberg four times the size of London broke free earlier this month.

A. Fleming, British Antarctic Survey

Scrutinising sugary drink interventions

Published
Thursday 20th July, 2017
Categories
Science
Health

An evaluation of efforts designed to reduce how many sugary drinks we consume shows some success in changing younger people’s habits but warns they cannot be the only way to cut consumption.

bottles

Research strengths secure global challenge funding

Published
Thursday 20th July, 2017
Categories
Global
University
Global challenges
University
Global challenges

Two significant research projects have been awarded £16million to build resilience in African businesses and communities as part of the University’s commitment to tackling the world's greatest issues.

Weather

High-tech sensing illuminates concrete stress testing

Published
Tuesday 18th July, 2017
Categories
Science
Business and partnerships

Using the principles of light, Leeds scientists have discovered a new way to measure the strength of modern forms of concrete – giving industry a better way to understand when it could fracture.

Barbican, concrete

Mouse scans to tackle human heart disease

Published
Thursday 13th July, 2017
Categories
Health
Research and innovation

It’s two thousand times smaller and beats ten times faster – but the mouse heart holds important clues to the way heart disease develops in humans.

Picture shows a mouse in a laboratory