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How ultrasound technology and robotics could offer safer gastrointestinal screening
A robotic colonoscopy platform that uses ultrasound could change the way gastrointestinal (GI) screening is carried out, improve patient survival rates and help healthcare providers save money.
Evolutionary history ‘written by the victors?’
A new paper questions whether well-established theories on patterns in evolution have been significantly influenced by present day bias.
Success for Robotics at Leeds first conference
On Friday 21 September, Robotics at Leeds held their very first PGR Conference, which included guest speakers from universities such as Imperial College London and the University of Lincoln.
Nanomineral with potential to capture CO2 from the atmosphere could benefit industry
A nanomineral which has the potential to capture Carbon Dioxide from the atmosphere has been discovered by University of Leeds researchers.
University of Leeds team shortlisted for national engineering awards
A team from the University of Leeds have been shortlisted for The Engineer: Collaborate to Innovate awards 2018.