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Engineers, environment

Call for engineers to act on climate change

Published
14 March 2017
Categories
Environment

Discussion around limiting climate change primarily focusses on whether the best results can be gained by individuals changing how they act, or governments introducing new legislation.

Rice paddies

Photo exhibition with an eye on Asia

Published
13 March 2017
Categories
Arts & Culture

A lens-eye view of Asia is presented at an exhibition of photography launched today at the University of Leeds.

Ensonglopedia, John Hinton

Celebrating science with songs and surgery

Published
6 March 2017
Categories
Science

Leeds Festival of Science is back, offering a range of events from songs about science to a chance to have a go at keyhole surgery.

Curator Richard Davies pictured in exhibition

Revolutionary Russia revealed in Leeds

Published
2 March 2017
Categories
Arts & Culture

A new exhibition reveals the dramatic events of the Russian Revolution from a fresh, British, perspective.

Doctor

Research will help GPs detect cancer

Published
2 March 2017
Categories
Health

Researchers at the University of Leeds are to receive a share of £5m in funding from Cancer Research UK to improve early cancer detection in GP surgeries.

Haematite tubes from the NSB hydrothermal vent deposits that represent the oldest microfossils and evidence for life on Earth. The remains are at least 3,770 million years old. 
Photo by Matthew Dodd

World’s oldest fossils unearthed

Published
1 March 2017
Categories
Environment

Remains of microorganisms at least 3,770 million years old have been discovered – providing direct evidence of one of the oldest life forms on Earth.