News

Sea level rise matches worst-case scenario

Published
Monday 31st August, 2020
Categories
Global
Science
Environment

Ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica whose melting rates are rapidly increasing have raised global sea level by 1.8cm since the 1990s, and are matching worst-case climate warming scenarios.

Melting ice sheets

Exploring the boundary between art and science

Published
Saturday 29th August, 2020
Categories
Science
University
Arts & Culture

A large sculpture has been installed on the side of the Sir William Henry Bragg building, a new engineering and physical sciences development at the University.

The image shows the new artwork on the side of the Henry William Bragg building at the University of Leeds. It is a collection of shapes that convey science - and make a connection to the city's creativity, says the artist

'Our low-carbon future needs to be circular'

Published
Wednesday 19th August, 2020
Categories
Technology
Environment

The renewable energy industry needs to adopt the ideas of a circular economy, where equipment is designed to be reused or remanufactured when it reaches the end of its operational life.

The images shows an offshore windfarm on a calm  day. The sea is flat.

Universities in Leeds - Together for Pride 2020

Published
Monday 17th August, 2020
Categories
University
News
Arts & Culture

The University has joined forces with Leeds Beckett University and Leeds Arts University to develop a Digital Pride programme that evokes Pride’s ethos.

How to improve uptake for cervical cancer screening

Published
Wednesday 12th August, 2020
Categories
Society & Politics
Health

Two thirds of women are putting off going for cervical screening due to fear or past experience of pain and discomfort, according to a new study.

The image shows a magnifying glass over a newspaper. The word that is magnified is - Cancer,

Advanced imaging shows real-time molecular interaction

Published
Tuesday 11th August, 2020
Categories
University
Technology
Science

Visualising how molecules move in cells or interact with drugs will be possible with one of the world’s most advanced imaging centres being developed at the University.

The image shows an electron microscope picture of a cell. It is an oval shape structure with a blue colour.