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Improving air quality could prevent hundreds of thousands of deaths in India
A University of Leeds-led study had concluded that implementing stricter emissions policies can save hundreds of thousands of lives in India.
Shining a light on the operation of lasers
Lasers are widely used as high power sources of light operating at a specific frequency. But how does this frequency get selected when a laser is turned on, and how quickly?
University of Leeds study calls for increased ambition on India’s air quality
A study led by researchers at the University of Leeds has suggested that the introduction of stricter emissions standards in India could save hundreds of thousands of lives each year.
Dr Peter Culmer authors an article on technology for incontinence
Dr Peter Culmer from the School of Mechanical Engineering, addresses the almost unchanged history of incontinence technology and the growing recognition for research in this area.
University project is developing tarmac 3D printing robots to repair roads
The University is pioneering a £4.2 million national infrastructure research project that will use tarmac 3D printing robots to repair potholes and cracks.