
Breathing life into our planet and others
A new study has produced a detailed estimation for when there was enough oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere to support large land-based life, such as dinosaurs and eventually humans.
A new study has produced a detailed estimation for when there was enough oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere to support large land-based life, such as dinosaurs and eventually humans.
Nearly one in four deaths in people with heart failure are caused by sepsis, according to new research.
A extensive study on the effects of warmer springs on plant growth in northern regions shows substantially reduced plant productivity in later months.
Creating a cancer patients' Bill of Rights aimed at driving improvement to treatment has helped a senior Leeds researcher jointly win the 2018 European Health Award.
Current treatment for head and neck cancer can have debilitating side-effects, but new research combining robotics, nanoparticles, ultrasound and lasers could treat it without chemo- or radiotherapy.
The University is playing a key part in next week's city-wide Light Night celebrations, with events ranging from live coding to a marvellous mushroom adventure.
A landmark study could herald a quicker, more tailored treatment for the millions of people around the world living with tuberculosis (TB).
The North of England’s longest running literature festival begins today – with more events on campus or featuring staff from the University than ever before.
A new paper questions whether well-established theories on patterns in evolution have been significantly influenced by present day bias.
A recent study of more than 100 years of river level records from the Amazon shows a significant increase in frequency and severity of floods.