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Artist illustration of events on the sun changing the conditions in Near-Earth space.

An international team of scientists have discovered a huge spike in radiocarbon levels 14,300 years ago by analysing ancient tree-rings found in the French Alps.

Images from a ground-based infra-red telescope, showing Jupiter at 5 micron wavelength radiation.

Academics at the University of Leeds believe they could have found the answer to a long-running mystery behind Jupiter’s famous “stripes”.

Students at a table working on an assignment

Students around the globe will be able to experience world-class expertise from the University of Leeds - as it launches a new fully-online course.

Poster advertising details of the Otley Science Cafe

The first Science Café of 2023 takes place at Otley Courthouse on Friday (17 March).

A close up of polygon shapes in the dried out salt lakes in Middle Basin, Death Valley, California.

The curious landscapes formed by dried out salt lakes are caused by the movement of fluids in the soil beneath the surface, according to new research published today.