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Otley under water during the Boxing Day floods in 2015

Natural measures to manage river flooding can play a valuable role in flood prevention, but a lack of monitoring means their true potential remains unclear, researchers say.

Carbon emissions across all nine Amazon nations have been fully matches by carbon absorption by mature Amazon forests since the 1980s, new research shows.

Curvette Central, in DR Congo. Credit: Simon Lewis

A vast peatland in the Congo Basin has been mapped for the first time, revealing it to be the largest in the tropics.

A focus on policies to conserve tropical forests for their carbon storage value may imperil some of the world's most biologically rich tropical forests, says new research.

Professor Natasha Merat of Institute for Transport Studies at University of Leeds, alongside colleagues for AdaptIVe project.

Europe’s largest research project on automated driving has demonstrated how vehicles of the future will negotiate even the most complex of situations, transforming the driving task.