Global challenges News

A grey coated wolf looks over its shoulder amongst some green scrub

Learning from those who live with wolves

Published
Friday 10th September, 2021
Categories
Environment
Society & Politics

Large carnivore populations are expanding across Europe and experts are calling for increased support for communities to encourage harmonious relationships with their new neighbours.

A fruit fly on a human fingertip

Why social stress is fatal for fruit flies 

Published
Friday 10th September, 2021
Categories
Science

Stressed out fruit flies could be dying sooner because their social lives affect their biology, new research shows. 

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Transforming marine biodiversity discovery and monitoring

Published
Friday 10th September, 2021
Categories
Global
Environment

A new system for sampling fragments of DNA from marine organisms drifting in the ocean is set to create new opportunities for research into biodiversity and ways of supporting conservation activities.

A group of young people holding fresh vegetables

Harvest festival at inner city youth farm

Published
Thursday 9th September, 2021
Categories
Health
Society & Politics
Environment

Young volunteers are giving away an abundance of fresh vegetables they have grown themselves at an urban farm in Harehills. 

A microscopic nematode worm, which appears bright blue against a black backdrop

Taste cells can control a whole animal’s foraging

Published
Thursday 9th September, 2021
Categories
Technology
Science

Neuroscientists have developed a computer model to explain how a nematode worm searches for food, revealing that single brain cells can both sense the environment and control foraging strategy.

Smoke billowing from forest and agricultural land fires

Forest fires linked to tens of thousands of avoidable deaths

Published
Thursday 2nd September, 2021
Categories
Science
Health
Global
Environment

Setting fire to forest and agricultural land in Southeast Asia to prepare it for cultivation or grazing contributes to an estimated 59,000 premature deaths a year, say scientists.

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Unique collaboration brings together science and ballet 

Published
Friday 27th August, 2021
Categories
Science
Arts & Culture

A new partnership between the University of Leeds and the world-renowned Northern Ballet has culminated in an original piece of dance exploring conceptual ideas of pattern and geometry.