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X-rays pave way for low cost, large scale carbon capture
Researchers from the University of Leeds are using the UK’s national synchrotron, Diamond Light Source, to improve low cost methods for carbon capture.
University of Leeds and Chinese Academy of Sciences join forces
The University of Leeds and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have teamed up to create a joint research institute to develop next generation energy storage systems.
Who wants to live forever?
Professor John Fisher and students from the institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (iMBE) featured on the ITV programme 'Tonight' on Thursday 5 July.
Energy-sustainable cities: councils have the vision, but now need help
Researchers at the University of Leeds have found that while UK local authorities are willing to think strategically about energy sustainability, their limited resources make it difficult to act.