News

Results 396 to 400 of 950 in Research and innovation, Research and innovation, Research and innovation, Institute for Transport Studies

chris nash

Recognition of international influence in rail reform, ecomomics and innovation

Cyclist riding along a busy street with blurred cars in the background

Allowing cycling in both directions on one-way streets does not pose a safety risk and should be made mandatory in all but exceptional cases, according to a new study by Leeds researchers.

Looking towards William Glacier from a ship

Scientists lucky enough to be in the “right place at the right time” witnessed a giant lump of ice breaking away from the William Glacier in Antarctica, a process known as calving.

Tree tops in a tropical forest looking towards a mountain top against a blue sky

Leading researchers, including University of Leeds academics, want to see a decade of “global action” to restore the world’s lost and depleted forests.

If I could change one thing to save the planet I would focus on how food moves around and how we can replace trucks with barges, trains and non-diesel vehicles.

By Eleonora Morganti, University Academic Fellow, Global Food and Environment Institute