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Leeds scientists to play key role in £10m project transforming nanomedicine
Researchers at Leeds are part of a £10 million initiative to fast-track nanotechnologies from the lab to the clinic – dramatically improving how we diagnose, treat, and potentially prevent disease.
Leeds scientists capture some of the world’s sharpest images of quantum materials
Researchers at Leeds have captured some of the highest resolution images of a molecular interface ever, offering an unprecedented view of materials that could power future quantum technologies.
Leeds researchers help unlock magnetic waves for greener, faster tech
Scientists, including experts from the University of Leeds, have taken a major step toward developing more energy-efficient, high-performance electronics using magnetic waves.
Remembering Professor Bruce Hanson
Colleagues will be sorry to learn of the death of Professor Bruce Hanson, the University’s Leadership Chair in Nuclear Process Engineering in the School of Chemical and Process Engineering.
Event celebrates women in STEM to inspire Yorkshire's next generation of engineers
Around 100 Yorkshire teens with a passion for problem-solving used Lego to design a sustainable music festival and experimented with bioenergy to mark International Women’s Day.