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Diagram showing RepTate software

A new, open-source version of a software package for sharing rheological data has been developed by researchers at the School of Mathematics.

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. 

Four students pose holding the an award

Students from the University of Leeds won this year's Royal Aeronautical Society’s Aerochallenge, taking on fierce competition from industry leaders.

A flooded town in England

A team of Leeds mathematicians and French civil engineers has developed a new way of visualising and analysing complex flood-protection schemes.

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.