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Blue tit population booms with moths on the menu
The importance of moth caterpillars for common garden birds has been revealed in a new study.
Professor Bart De Strooper wows at guest seminar
Renowned neuroscientist Professor Bart De Strooper joined colleagues across the University for a guest seminar about his ground-breaking research into Alzheimer’s disease.
Giving children in Leeds the best possible start in life
Dr Camilla Nykjaer, Researcher in the School of Biomedical Sciences, speaks to Rima Ahmed at BBC Radio Leeds about the disability-inclusive group care programme My First 1000 Days.
First polar bear to die of bird flu – what are the implications?
Dr Alastair Ward, Associate Professor of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management in the School of Biology, writes for the Conversation UK.
Shapeshifting fibers: capturing the transformation of a rogue protein
For the first time, an interdisciplinary team of researchers has revealed intricate 3D detail of how the structure of a malfunctioning protein, hIAPP, evolves over time.