News

Alum improves HIV and AIDS outlook in Nigeria

Published
Monday 8th April, 2024
Categories
News
Research

Public health expert Chikaodili Mary-Kate Deng (MPH 2009) has been recognised with a Study UK Alumni Award for her contribution to care systems for HIV and AIDS in Nigeria.

Chikaodili Mary-Kate Deng stands with her British Council award

'Remarkable' results in Leeds leukaemia trial

Published
Tuesday 12th December, 2023
Categories
Science
Health
Research

Personalised treatment for the most common form of adult leukaemia helps patients survive for longer and stay in remission, a phase III trial has found. 

A researcher's gloved hands putting a slide into a microscope

Burnout prevention coaching for medical students

Published
Tuesday 5th December, 2023
Categories
Science
Health
Research

Medical students suffering with mental health difficulties and burnout saw significant improvements after taking part in a bespoke online coaching programme.

Doctors rushing into A&E with a patient on a trolley

Pivotal moment as global warming threatens the Earth system

Published
Tuesday 5th December, 2023
Categories
Global
Science
Environment
Research

Climate change is pushing the world towards a series of “tipping points” which will see rapid and irreversible change across the natural and social worlds, say a group of leading experts.  

A camera in space captures the sun as it begins to appear over the curve of the Earth

Computer climate model wins science impact award

Published
Monday 4th December, 2023
Categories
Environment
Research

An ultra-fast computer model that is shaping the global outlook on tackling climate change has been recognised for its environmental science impact.

A graphic image of a map of the world created in an aerial view of a jungle.

Replanting lost woodlands cuts the risk of extreme flooding

Published
Friday 17th November, 2023
Categories
Working with our region
Science
Environment
Research

Pioneering research will for the first time monitor how the creation of England’s biggest new native woodland could help stave off the worst effects of climate change, such as flooding.

Image shows an lowland open valley with a stream running through. There is just one tree and a lot of moorland tussock.

AI can map the outline and area of giant icebergs

Published
Thursday 9th November, 2023
Categories
Technology
Science
Environment
Research

Scientists have trained an artificial intelligence or AI system to accurately map in one-hundredth of a second the surface area and outline of giant icebergs captured on satellite images.

A large iceberg floating in the sea in Disko Bay, Greenland. The iceberg stands tall above the sea, posing a hazard to nearby maritime traffic

Window to avoid 1.5°C of warming rapidly closing

Published
Monday 30th October, 2023
Categories
Global
Science
Environment
Research

Humanity is rapidly reaching the limit for how much additional carbon can be emitted into the atmosphere to keep global warming within 1.5 °C, according to a new research.

A building with seven smoking chimneys