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A growing, ageing and more ethnically diverse population could provide the north of England with opportunities for economic growth, according to a new report.
A growing, ageing and more ethnically diverse population could provide the north of England with opportunities for economic growth, according to a new report.
The Global Food Security programme (GFS) has appointed a University of Leeds academic as Champion to take on the key role of coordinator and spokesperson for the group.
Renewed vigilance over the biosecurity of the Galápagos Islands is needed, based on new research on the risk posed by West Nile virus.
Research from CERN involving University of Leeds scientists provides news insights into cloud formation in the atmosphere.
An analysis of ash fallout over the past 7,000 years suggests ash clouds are a relatively common occurrence throughout history.
Leeds student Kristina Diprose has been selected as one of ten young people to represent UK youth at UN climate negotiations in South Africa this November.
A team of researchers including Leeds' Professor Bill Kunin will be working in Headingley and Meanwood for the next two years, looking at how bees and other pollinating insects respond to urban areas.
The world's established forests remove 8.8bn tonnes of CO2 per year from the atmosphere - equivalent to nearly a third of annual fossil fuel emissions - according to new research published in Science.
A new business survey shows that even the leading businesses will fail to exploit many of the low carbon options open to them and that radical business transformation is unlikely before 2020.
A University of Leeds spin-out company aiming to reduce the UK's carbon dioxide emissions has received seed capital totalling £160,500.