Study News

Visualisation of the virus that causes COVID-19

Anti-viral light neutralises COVID-19

Published
Wednesday 23rd March, 2022
Categories
Science
Technology
Coronavirus
Health

A new type of ultraviolet light can efficiently kill airborne microbes, such as those which cause COVID-19, a study has found after successful trials.

Life size model of part of a human bronchial tree next to a section of the tentacle robot.

A robot small enough to explore the lungs

Published
Monday 21st March, 2022
Categories
Technology
Health
Science

Engineers and scientists have paved the way for a robot that can reach some of the smallest bronchial tubes in the lungs – to take tissue samples or deliver cancer therapy.

A crowded street, with many people walking to work

Swapping cars for walking

Published
Thursday 17th March, 2022
Categories
Research
Coronavirus
Environment

People are now routinely using their cars less and walking more since the first COVID-19 lockdown, according to new research.

Nurse checking chemotherapy drip apparatus.

International bowel cancer clinical trials open

Published
Thursday 17th March, 2022
Categories
Science
Health

Hundreds of newly diagnosed bowel cancer patients in Yorkshire will have the opportunity to take part in two international clinical trials.

Ice wedges in a field, in a polygonal pattern known as ice wedge polygons.

Permafrost peatlands approaching tipping point

Published
Monday 14th March, 2022
Categories
Environment
Global
Research

Researchers warn that permafrost peatlands in Europe and Western Siberia are much closer to a climatic tipping point than previous believed.  

The flag of Ukraine: equally sized horizontal bands of blue (top) and yellow.

Ukraine

Published
Thursday 10th March, 2022
Categories
University

The Vice-Chancellor has written to the University community with her response to the abhorrent wave of violence unleashed by the Russian government through its invasion of Ukraine.

Statement

Published
Thursday 10th March, 2022
Categories
Statements

Statement from Vice-Chancellor Professor Simone Buitendijk on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Three people sitting at a table smiling and drinking coffee

Creating new diets to extend healthy old age

Published
Thursday 10th March, 2022
Categories
Health

Older adults could benefit from the development of a new research network into new diets and foods that reflect their specific needs, thanks to new funding. 

Bubbles rising up to the surface of the ocean

“Seafloor fertiliser factory” helped breathe life into Earth

Published
Thursday 10th March, 2022
Categories
Environment
Science
Research

Scientists reveal a new part of the recipe for complex life on planets, and it involves the onset of a microbial fertiliser factory on the Earth’s seafloor roughly 2.6 billion years ago.