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For decades scientists have tried to understand why forests emit the volatile gases that give pine forests their distinctive smell. A new study led by the University of Leeds may have found the answer

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The first detailed analysis of air pollution trends in China reveals a 20 per cent drop in concentrations of particulate pollution over the last three years.

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Six researchers from the Faculty of Environment have been awarded a prestigious fellowship with The Alan Turing Institute.

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SRI Co-director and colleagues present research on energy poverty and social isolation in Brussels

Dr Charisma Choudhury and Professor Susan Grant-Muller, ITS Leeds academics and Turing Institute Fellows.

Two ITS researchers have been awarded a prestigious fellowship with The Alan Turing Institute.