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Advanced imaging shows real-time molecular interaction
Visualising how molecules move in cells or interact with drugs will be possible with one of the world’s most advanced imaging centres being developed at the University.
Leeds in top five for teaching in National Student Survey
National Student Survey results reveal that Leeds has retained its position in the top five for teaching among the Russell Group.
How can virtual reality and motor imagery help in stroke rehabilitation?
Amy Crompton's undergraduate research project in 'Virtual reality and motor imagery in stroke rehabilitation' has been awarded this year's Beaumont Award 2021.
Leaders appointed for new cancer research centre
A major new interdisciplinary research centre has been launched with the aim of putting Leeds at the forefront of global efforts to tackle cancer.
Shelling out for dinner – Dolphins learn foraging skills from peers
A new study demonstrates for the first time that dolphins can learn foraging techniques outside the mother-calf bond – showing that they have a similar cultural nature to great apes.