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A. Fleming, British Antarctic Survey

Tracking the giant Antarctic iceberg

Published
2 August 2017
Categories
Global
Environment

The largest remaining ice shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula lost nearly 10% of its area when an iceberg four times the size of London broke free earlier this month.

Picture shows a mouse in a laboratory

Mouse scans to tackle human heart disease

Published
13 July 2017
Categories
Health
Research and innovation

It’s two thousand times smaller and beats ten times faster – but the mouse heart holds important clues to the way heart disease develops in humans.

Raincoat

How ‘green’ is your waterproof jacket?

Published
5 July 2017
Categories
Technology
Health
Environment

In the face of unpredictable weather conditions, waterproof jackets have become key items in many people’s wardrobes.

John kingman, Alan Langlands

UKRI chair discovers Leeds research and innovation strengths

Published
3 July 2017
Categories
Research and innovation

The new head of the UK’s Research and Innovation agency, which ultimately funds the majority of university research, is due to outline his priorities and views on funding in the coming years tomorrow.

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Better tools to study the processes of life

Published
23 June 2017
Categories
Health
Science

Scientists have developed a new biological tool for examining molecules – the building blocks of life. It could provide new insights and benefits such as reducing numbers of animals used in research.

drone

Resilience robots to be tested at national challenge event

Published
16 June 2017
Categories
Technology

Ten of the most advanced infrastructure robots and systems currently in development will be put to the test later this month at the UK Robotics Week Resilient Infrastructure Challenge event in Leeds.

Computer science

Degree partnership with PwC will address skills gap

Published
12 June 2017
Categories
Working with business

A significant partnership between global professional services firm PwC and the University has created a new degree apprenticeship, an innovative way for young people to launch a career in technology.

Film student Kyle Withington, Col Needham, Karen Emanuel, Paul Cooke, Stuart Clarke and Alan Langlands

New prize highlights talented student filmmakers

Published
26 April 2017
Categories
Arts & Culture

A new competition established by the University's Cultural Institute has encouraged student filmmakers to showcase some of its ground-breaking research.