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Life from vents

Published
Friday 10th July, 2020
Categories
Science
Environment

UK researchers explore hydrothermal vents for potential clues about the evolution of animal life in extreme environments.

A driver in scuba equipment, examining some coral underwater

Strengthening research ties with Africa

Published
Friday 10th July, 2020
Categories
Environment
Society & Politics
Science
Global

The University is to be part of a new Africa-UK research collaboration, to identify ways the continent can produce enough food to feed its growing population.

The images show colourful food produce on display in an African market

Aerosol transmission may spread COVID-19

Published
Wednesday 8th July, 2020
Categories
Global
Health
Technology
Science
Coronavirus

The World Health Organisation needs to recognise that coronavirus might be spread by tiny respiratory droplets that remain in the air for prolonged periods, say leading academics.

The images shows a couple, holding hands, walking through a park. They are both wearing face masks.

The global abundance of palm trees

Published
Monday 6th July, 2020
Categories
Science
Environment

A major study has conducted the first global assessment of palm tree numbers to better understand tropical forest diversity and reduce uncertainty about carbon balance in these ecosystems.

Howea forsteriana (palm trees) growing next to a coastline on Lord Howe Island (Australia).

Leaders appointed for new cancer research centre

Published
Wednesday 1st July, 2020
Categories
Technology
Science
Health
University

A major new interdisciplinary research centre has been launched with the aim of putting Leeds at the forefront of global efforts to tackle cancer.

The image shows two men outside the Great Hall on the University of Leeds campus. Professor John Ladbury is on the left - Professor David Sebag Montefiore is on the right

Research suggests drugs could reverse diabetes damage

Published
Tuesday 30th June, 2020
Categories
Science
Health

Drugs developed to treat Alzheimer’s Disease could be repurposed to prevent - or even reverse - damage done to the blood vessels of people who are obese or have type 2 diabetes, according to research.

The image shows a patient having a finger-prick blood test for diabetes.

Gold mining restricts Amazon rainforest recovery

Published
Monday 29th June, 2020
Categories
Global
Science
Environment

Gold mining significantly limits the regrowth of Amazon forests, greatly reducing their ability to accumulate carbon, according to a new study.

Initial forest loss at a gold mining site at Mahdia, Guyana