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Families, friends and neighbours across Leeds are being invited to join forces and take part in a three-week experiment ...
The School of Food Science and Nutrition are pleased to announce five fully funded PhD studentships on alternative proteins. Successful candidates will join the National Alternative Protein Innovation ...
A team of researchers led by the University of Leeds modelled the potential impact of wolves in four areas classified as Scottish Wild Land, where growing red deer populations eating tree saplings is ...
As the effects of climate change become more severe, some researchers disagree about the desirability and feasibility of further economic growth in high-income countries. Recently, the case has been ...
Currently Europe’s largest metropolitan area without a large-scale urban transit system, plans recently given the green light by government could see trams run between Bradford and Leeds by the ...
Unsustainable palm oil production has been linked to deforestation, habitat loss, endangered species and unjust working conditions. Indonesia is the largest palm oil producer, so creating a more ...
Household activities account for around two-thirds of global greenhouse gases. As governments begin to plan for recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, consideration of these options would help to ...
Data science and artificial intelligence are used across faculties, becoming ever more prominent in research. LIDA supports data best practices across the University. Its new strategy sets out how it ...
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