News

Researchers solve paradox of virus construction

Published
Tuesday 25th March, 2014
Categories
Health

A new study has solved a long-standing puzzle of how common viruses reproduce themselves during an infection, opening up new possibilities for treating a range of diseases from HIV to the common cold.

Amazon inhales more carbon than it emits

Published
Tuesday 18th March, 2014
Categories
Environment

A new study led by NASA and the University of Leeds has confirmed that natural forests in the Amazon remove more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than they emit.

Climate change will reduce crop yields sooner than we thought

Published
Monday 17th March, 2014
Categories
Environment

A study led by the University of Leeds has shown that global warming of only 2°C will be detrimental to crops in temperate and tropical regions, with reduced yields from the 2030s onwards.

Corn field

Simulating how the Earth kick-started metabolism

Published
Thursday 13th March, 2014
Categories
Science
Environment

Researchers have developed a new approach to simulating the energetic processes that may have led to the emergence of cell metabolism on Earth - a crucial biological function for all living organisms.

The weird and wonderful side of science

Published
Friday 7th March, 2014
Categories
Science
University

Leeds Festival of Science (14 March - 4 April) marks its 8th birthday this year with a packed programme of events for the general public.