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Updated software platform simplifies testing rheological theories
A new, open-source version of a software package for sharing rheological data has been developed by researchers at the School of Mathematics.
Simple fix creates coronavirus breathing aids
Engineers and scientists have developed a way to convert a sleep apnoea machine into a ventilator to treat people with covid-19.
Aviation students win the Royal Aeronautical Society Aerochallenge
Students from the University of Leeds won this year's Royal Aeronautical Society’s Aerochallenge, taking on fierce competition from industry leaders.
A new tool for communicating cost-effectiveness of flood-mitigation schemes
A team of Leeds mathematicians and French civil engineers has developed a new way of visualising and analysing complex flood-protection schemes.
New “spin capacitor” can store electron spin states for hours
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.