Published 19 August 2020 Categories Technology | Environment The renewable energy industry needs to adopt the ideas of a circular economy, where equipment is designed to be reused or remanufactured when it reaches the end of its operational life.
Published 17 August 2020 Categories University | News | Arts & Culture The University has joined forces with Leeds Beckett University and Leeds Arts University to develop a Digital Pride programme that evokes Pride鈥檚 ethos.
Published 17 August 2020 Categories Coronavirus | Society & Politics | Health | Science A Leeds academic has received a top award from the Royal Academy of Engineering for work which has had 鈥渨idespread and significant impact鈥 in tackling the spread of coronavirus.
Published 12 August 2020 Categories Society & Politics | Health Two thirds of women are putting off going for cervical screening due to fear or past experience of pain and discomfort, according to a new study.
Published 11 August 2020 Categories University | Technology | Science Visualising how molecules move in cells or interact with drugs will be possible with one of the world鈥檚 most advanced imaging centres being developed at the University.
Published 7 August 2020 Categories Society & Politics | Science | Health | Coronavirus Researchers have identified a pattern of longer-term symptoms likely to be experienced by people who were hospitalised with COVID-19.
Published 7 August 2020 Categories Environment | Coronavirus A post-lockdown economic recovery plan that incorporates and emphasises climate-friendly choices could help significantly in the battle against global warming, according to a new study.
Published 7 August 2020 Categories Environment | Global Glaciers in the Southern Alps of New Zealand have lost more ice mass since pre-industrial times than remains today, according to a new study.
Published 6 August 2020 Categories University Paul Taylor, Professor of Chemical Education at Leeds, has been awarded a National Teaching Fellowship, it was announced today by Advance HE.
Published 5 August 2020 Categories Science | Health New scanning protocols have been drawn up for the thousands of expectant parents affected by pregnancy complications each year.
Published 5 August 2020 Categories Society & Politics | Coronavirus | Science | Health The death rate for patients who experienced what is normally a lower-risk heart attack rose sharply during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an analysis of NHS data.
Published 3 August 2020 Categories Health | News Professors Alejandro Frangi and David Jayne have been appointed as the first joint Directors of the new Centre of Responsive HealthTech Innovation.
Published 31 July 2020 Categories Science | Health A new meta-analysis emphasises the need for the next generation of 鈥渉ealth conscious鈥 products to focus on food texture to enhance the feeling of being full.
Published 30 July 2020 Categories Science | Technology Researchers have for the first time measured a fundamental property of magnets called magnon polarisation 鈥 and in the process, are making progress towards building low-energy devices.
Published 28 July 2020 Categories Environment | Global The two pollutants most harmful to human health, PM2.5 and Ozone, were only slightly reduced or barely affected during the lockdown in China, according to a new study.