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The Dumbbell Nebula against a backdrop of stars and planets in space

Astronomers explain dying stars' beautiful dust clouds

Published
Friday 18th September, 2020
Categories
Science

Astronomers have discovered why dust clouds around fading stars form unique and beautiful shapes – and their findings have revealed how our sun could look in its dying days.

The pond next to the Roger Stevens Building at the University of Leeds

Working together to stay safe

Published
Thursday 17th September, 2020
Categories
University

A message from Leeds’ higher education leaders, students’ union leaders and the city council:

Icebergs in Disko Bay, Greenland

Ice sheets could add 39 centimetres to sea level by 2100

Published
Thursday 17th September, 2020
Categories
Environment
Global
Science

Scientists warn that if greenhouse gas emissions continue apace, Greenland and Antarctica’s ice sheets could together contribute more than 39cm to global sea level rise this century.

Calculator on paper with business calculations

Making maths targets add up

Published
Wednesday 16th September, 2020
Categories
Coronavirus
Business & Economy
Society & Politics

A little-known post-16 qualification could boost A-level and BTEC students’ numeracy skills and help meet ambitious government targets, according to new research.

Scientists call the shots on new COVID-19 public awareness film

Published
Wednesday 9th September, 2020
Categories
Society & Politics
Science
Health
Coronavirus

Professor Cath Noakes of the University of Leeds was the main scientific consultant to the makers of a new public information film designed to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

A rocky hillside covered in shrubs and trees. Many of the trees have died

Trees living fast die young

Published
Tuesday 8th September, 2020
Categories
Science
Global
Environment

A global analysis reveals for the first time that across almost all tree species, fast growing trees have shorter lifespans.