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Our low-carbon future needs to be circular
The renewable energy industry needs to adopt the ideas of a circular economy, where equipment is designed to be reused or remanufactured when it reaches the end of its operational life.
New super-resolution imaging facility to video molecules in real time
The Wolfson Imaging Facility will be the UK’s first facility to allow researchers to view molecular interactions in real time.
Academic honoured for ‘exceptional achievements’ tackling COVID-19
A Civil Engineering academic has received a top award from the Royal Academy of Engineering for work which has had “widespread and significant impact” in tackling the spread of coronavirus.
Success for Leeds in National Teaching Fellowships
Paul Taylor, Professor of Chemical Education at Leeds, has been awarded a National Teaching Fellowship, it was announced today by Advance HE.
Fundamental property of magnets is measured for the first time
Scientists have proven the existence of “magnon polarisation” by measuring this fundamental property of magnets for the very first time.