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Gannets don't eat off each other's plates

Published
6 June 2013
Categories
Environment

Colonies of gannets maintain vast exclusive fishing ranges despite doing nothing to defend their territory from rival colonies, scientists have discovered.

Bats split on family living

Published
24 January 2013
Categories
Science

For the tiny Daubenton's bat, the attractions of family life seem to vary more with altitude than with the allure of the opposite sex.

Soot's impact on climate change underestimated

Published
15 January 2013
Categories
Environment

Soot is the second largest man made contributor to global warming and its influence on climate has been greatly underestimated, according to the first comprehensive analysis of the problem.

Occasional family meals boost kids' fruit and veg intake

Published
20 December 2012
Categories
Health

Eating meals together as a family, even if only twice a week, boosts children's daily fruit and vegetable intake to near the recommended 5 A Day, according to researchers at the University of Leeds.

Kolkata project to drive green growth in India

Published
29 November 2012
Categories
Environment

University of Leeds researchers will take part in a major programme to spur investment in environmentally-friendly development in Kolkata, one of the world's largest metropolises.

Clearest evidence yet of polar ice losses

Published
29 November 2012
Categories
Science
Environment

An international team of satellite experts has produced the most accurate assessment of ice losses from Antarctica and Greenland to date, ending 20 years of uncertainty.