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A gloved hand holds a test tube containing a sample of blood. there is a label on the test tube which says Fe (Iron) test

Children and young people who are overweight or obese are at significantly higher risk of iron deficiency, according to a study by nutritional scientists at the University of Leeds.

Prof anwesha sarkar wins prestigious research prize in Food science and technology

The Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) has awarded Professor Anwesha Sarkar a Research and Development Award for her contribution to food science.

A lush green landscape with mountains far in the distance. The sky is covered in clouds which get darker as they get further away.

Africa needs long term investment in scientific infrastructure and science careers to allow the continent to adapt to climate change and its effect on weather systems.

A digital illustration with the comic-style heading

The School of Geography LGBTQ+ Students’ Group marked the International Day of Transgender Visibility with members of Sanggar Seroja, a collective of transgender women based in Jakarta, Indonesia.

A sepia photo from 1935. Three men stand atop a pile of wood and brick rubble, in front of the single remaining wall of a house.

A highly visual online exhibition co-created by Dr Arjan Gosal focuses on the effects of colonialism and geographical studies on people living with natural hazards.