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Professor Jon Lovett from the University of Leeds

A new study reveals surprising results about the genetic relationships between the world’s tropical forests, suggesting that they should no longer be divided into Old and New World.

Engineering virtualisation suite

The University is to receive £6 million in funding for additional PhD places as part of a major investment in science and engineering in the UK, announced by Business Secretary Greg Clark.

The remaining undisturbed rainforests in Borneo, some of the world’s tallest and most carbon-dense, have been removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere over the past 50 years, a new study shows.

Ecdyonurus larva moult. Credit: Liam Marsh

River invertebrates react the same way to decreasing glacier cover wherever in the world they are, say scientists.

A cropped photo of two men getting married in a church, as they exchange rings.

The majority of places of worship that permit same-sex marriage only carry out a small number of ceremonies, with roughly half having actually married a gay couple, a new study shows.