News

Researchers have used ‘network theory’ for the first time to visually depict the movement of dinosaurs around the world during the Mesozoic Era – including a curious exodus from Europe.

Dinosaur families chose to exit Europe

Published
Monday 25th April, 2016
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Technology
Science

Researchers have used ‘network theory’ for the first time to visually depict the movement of dinosaurs around the world during the Mesozoic Era – including a curious exodus from Europe.

Real world impact of academic research

Published
Friday 22nd April, 2016
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Science

The significant impact of Leeds’ research will be showcased before judges from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) this week.

New study finds vitamin D3 improves heart function

Published
Monday 4th April, 2016
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News
Health

A daily dose of vitamin D3 improves heart function in people with chronic heart failure, a five-year University of Leeds research project has found.

Showcasing rediscovered Jewish music and theatre

Published
Thursday 31st March, 2016
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Arts & Culture

A rediscovered play written in a Second World War ghetto is given a highly unusual setting later this month as part of a major project to highlight lost or forgotten Jewish music and theatre.

Ecodrive project

Cutting fuel costs and CO2 emissions

Published
Thursday 24th March, 2016
Categories
Environment

Cars of the future which advise how to drive more safely and economically could bring significant cuts in fuel consumption and emissions.

Unravelling the secret of antibiotic resistance

Published
Tuesday 22nd March, 2016
Categories
Health
Science

Scientists from the University of Leeds have solved a 25-year-old question about how a family of proteins allow bacteria to resist the effects of certain antibiotics.