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This image shows a cryo-electron microscope model of cytochrome b6f, a protein complex found in plant chloroplasts.

Scientists from Yorkshire have solved the structure of one of the key components of photosynthesis.

Heart and stethoscope

New and improved ways of delivering heart failure care urgently needed, warns leading heart charity.

Scientists have found that disease-causing bacteria carry antibiotic resistance genes that are dormant as a result of a genetic mutation. During screening, the bacteria appear susceptible to antibiotics.

Hospital screening tests are failing to identify the true extent of microbial resistance, according to new research.

Scientists have developed a new technique to trick bacteria into revealing hundreds of holes in their cell walls, opening the door for drugs that destroy bacteria’s cells.

Scientists have developed a new technique to trick bacteria into revealing hundreds of holes in their cell walls, opening the door for drugs that destroy bacteria’s cells.

The Nectary is an interactive, sensory installation, allowing visitors to experience the ‘hum of the earth’ through a series of huge, glowing flower heads, carefully crafted from recycled plastic and hung from trees in University Square.

Dr Christopher Hassall, School of Biology, has collaborated with visual artist Alison Smith to create an interactive, sensory installation which will form part of the University's Light Night event.