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An EV vehicle parked in a suburban neighbourhood, hooked up to a charging station.

Electric vehicles (EVs) are no more dangerous to pedestrians than traditional petrol or diesel cars, according to a new study.

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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.

The Royce Deposition System - a multi-chamber, multi-technique thin film deposition tool

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.

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Scientists, including experts from the University of Leeds, have taken a major step toward developing more energy-efficient, high-performance electronics using magnetic waves.

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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.