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A device used for Muon spectroscopy

A newly developed “spin capacitor” could pave the way for devices that consume less electricity, generate less heat and pack more data into storage that’s smaller than ever before.

African village

Experts are investigating a better way of measuring the number of people exposed to the health risks of poorly-managed sanitation systems.

School of chemistry - Retrosynthesis Competition winners

A team of five early career researchers from Leeds has won first prize at the 7th National SCI/ RSC Retrosynthesis Competition.

An electron microscope image which shows a single atom impurity within a material as a glowing yellow dot

New research proves it’s possible to detect that a single atom impurity is present in a material – using vibrational properties.

Abstract ring shapes

Scientists have made a breakthrough in the search for a new, sustainable permanent magnet.