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Researcher Dr Eileen Ingham works in the lab

Finding effective ways to replace parts of the human body that have been injured or have become damaged due to disease is of high importance to patients and doctors.

A view of the Yorkshire Dales

One of the biggest threats to the Yorkshire Dales lies in the accidental introduction of invasive non-native species (INNS), which may be plants or animals.

Bat gantries which aim to protect bats and other wildlife from busy roads

Balancing the requirement for economic development with the needs of wildlife is an area of potential conflict.

Bumble bee

One of the major challenges for this century is the need to sustainably produce sufficient, nutritious food for the increasing global population.

Bee pollinating in Africa

Professor Bill Kunin, with colleague Professor J.C. Biesmeijer, have used mathematical techniques to compare diverse historical data sets on pollinator abundance over the last eight decades.