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Amazon forests failing to keep up with climate change
A team of more than 100 scientists has assessed the impact of global warming on thousands of tree species across the Amazon to discover the winners and losers from 30 years of climate change.
Nutritional Epidemiology Group designated as new WHO Collaborating Centre
The Nutritional Epidemiology Group at the School of Food Science and Nutrition has been designated as a new World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre.
Planning for Leeds’ driverless future
A new study from Professor Simon Shepherd and Professor Anthony May has predicted the effects driverless cars could have on urban transport systems and public behaviour in the City of Leeds.
Gaps in understanding European children's nutrient intakes
Only a third of European countries have robust reporting on child and adolescent nutrient intakes, new research shows.
Research into human-automation interaction given the green light
ITS academic, Dr Gustav Markkula, awarded prestigious EPSRC fellowship to research safe coexistence of humans and self-driving vehicles.




