Study News

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Genetic risk of pre-eclampsia in pregnancy

Published
Tuesday 20th June, 2017
Categories
Health

A major international study has revealed for the first time how a baby’s DNA can increase the risk its mother will develop pre-eclampsia – a potentially lethal condition for both mother and child.

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Resilience robots to be tested at national challenge event

Published
Friday 16th June, 2017
Categories
Technology

Ten of the most advanced infrastructure robots and systems currently in development will be put to the test later this month at the UK Robotics Week Resilient Infrastructure Challenge event in Leeds.

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Volcanic ‘plumerang’ could impact human health

Published
Monday 12th June, 2017
Categories
Global
Science

A new study has found a previously undetected potential health risk from the high concentration of small particles found in the boomerang-like return of a volcanic plume.

Computer science

Degree partnership with PwC will address skills gap

Published
Monday 12th June, 2017
Categories
Working with business

A significant partnership between global professional services firm PwC and the University has created a new degree apprenticeship, an innovative way for young people to launch a career in technology.

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New insights into how Zika causes microcephaly

Published
Thursday 1st June, 2017
Categories
Science
Health

Scientists have uncovered why the Zika virus may specifically target neural stem cells in the developing brain, potentially leading to microcephaly.

Behind the scenes of a city’s season of triathlon

Published
Thursday 1st June, 2017
Categories
Arts & Culture

A photojournalist who captured candid scenes from Yorkshire’s successful Grand Depart is training her lens on triathlon as part of a unique new project.

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New approach set to make peptide stapling widely available

Published
Thursday 1st June, 2017
Categories
Science
Health

Scientists have created a new method to structure peptides, which they say will be cheaper and make the process of using stapled peptides in drug discovery much more widely available.

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Research examines early death link to youth injuries

Published
Friday 26th May, 2017
Categories
Health

Children and young people admitted to hospital with injuries related to self-harming, drugs or alcohol face an increased risk of premature death, according to new research.