Amazon rainforest can't keep up with climate change
A team of more than 100 scientists has assessed global warming's impact on thousands of tree species across the Amazon rainforest, assessing the winners and losers from 30 years of climate change.
A team of more than 100 scientists has assessed global warming's impact on thousands of tree species across the Amazon rainforest, assessing the winners and losers from 30 years of climate change.
Only a third of European countries have robust reporting on child and adolescent nutrient intakes, new research shows.
More than 100 students took part in this year’s Fintech Hackathon, receiving valuable advice from leading businesses during the 24-hour challenge.
The first detailed analysis of air pollution trends in China reveals a 20 per cent drop in concentrations of particulate pollution over the last three years.
An extensive new study will aid scientists in updating conservation strategies and understanding how climate change is affecting species around the world.
A extensive study on the effects of warmer springs on plant growth in northern regions shows substantially reduced plant productivity in later months.
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 recent study of more than 100 years of river level records from the Amazon shows a significant increase in frequency and severity of floods.
A research ship carrying 80 international scientists, including researchers from the University of Leeds, is studying the region’s climate system.
The timing and size of three deadly earthquakes that struck Italy in 2016 may have been pre-determined, according to new research that could improve earthquake forecasting.