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Hind Hassan wearing a Press vest and helmet in Iraq

Reporting from the epicentre of the story

Published
7 March 2023
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Alumni

Hind Hassan broadcasts from the most hostile environments in the world – from the conflict in Ukraine, to the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria – elevating the voices of those unheard.

The bronze sculpture faces the camera head-on with campus in the background. The figure in the sculpture crouches over a compass. Its body is welded together, giving it a mechanical feel.

Paolozzi sculpture arrives at University

Published
6 March 2023
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Alumni
University
Arts & Culture

A famous sculpture by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, donated by a Leeds alumnus, has joined a growing collection of public art on the University’s campus.

Earth seen from space as the sun begins to emerge over the northern hemisphere

Mineral dust and Earth's oxygen levels

Published
6 March 2023
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Science
Environment

Mineral dust played a key role in raising oxygen levels in the Earth’s atmosphere billions of years ago, with major implications for the way intelligent life later evolved, say researchers.

The Antarctic peninsula seen from an aircraft. Ice emerges from valleys and enters the sea.

Satellites reveal speed-up of Antarctic glaciers

Published
27 February 2023
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Science
Environment

Glaciers along the Antarctic peninsula are flowing faster in the summer because of a combination of melting snow and warmer ocean waters, say researchers.

Mountain view in Himalayas

A looming water crisis at the world’s highest glacier

Published
27 February 2023
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Alumni
Research

Climate change is hitting the hardest in the world’s mountain ranges. We learn how Leeds glaciologist Professor Duncan Quincey is helping locals at the world's highest glacier.

A scientist with long brown hair drops a solution from a pipette, in a laboratory.

Genes reveal kidney cancer’s risk of recurrence

Published
23 February 2023
Categories
Science
Health

A decade-long international study into kidney cancer has shown that doctors can predict the likelihood of a patient’s disease returning by looking at DNA mutations in their tumours.