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Discovery of ‘mini-brains’ could change understanding of pain medication
The body’s peripheral nervous system could be capable of interpreting its environment and modulating pain, neuroscientists have established, after studying how rodents reacted to stimulation.
Prof Jim Deuchars presented with Royal Society Translation Award
The award was presented by Prince Andrew at the Royal Society on 20th March.
New £9m programme to transform food systems in Africa
The programme, led by Professor Tim Benton, will conduct research activities in South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi and the UK.
The nautilus has nature's most efficient jets
Dr Graham Askew and graduate student Thomas Neil went on a mission to understand better how this shellfish moves.
Honorary graduate Professor John Hardy won share of £1 million brain prize
John Hardy is a Leeds graduate and a world-leading researcher in Alzheimer's disease.