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Two doctors wearing masks

A device that helps desperately sick patients breathe and costs around £150 to manufacture  could revolutionise care in low to middle income countries.

Professor Richard Hall from the School of Mechanical Engineering at Leeds

A £4 million research project will develop a new generation of artificial joints that last longer, produce fewer side effects and are better suited for younger people.

Robots being used to fight coronavirus in Leeds Bradford Airport

Field tests have begun using intelligent robots to prevent the spread of coronavirus in busy public spaces.

Dr Pete Culmer, left, with Dr David Brettle and one of the adapted machines. 

Engineers and scientists have developed a way to convert a sleep apnoea machine into a ventilator to treat people with covid-19. 

Photo of a robot in the Great Pyramid.

Engineers have developed a robot that has successfully navigated one of the narrow shafts of the Great Pyramid - in an attempt to solve one of the big mysteries in Egyptian archaeology.