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Clown fish at Flynn Reef Cathedral, Great Barrier Reed, Australia. Credit: Andrea Clark

One of the largest global mass extinctions did not fundamentally change marine ecosystems, scientists have found.

Prof. Xiangkun Zhu and Kan Zhang sampling rocks from North China that record an oxygenation event coincident with the evolution of complex eukaryotes.

An international team of scientists have found evidence for a progressive oxygenation event beginning ~1,570 million years ago.

Image of woman cycling

A recently released paper, published in Energy Efficiency, has looked at ways in which carbon emissions could be reduced, following the UK government’s commitment to reduce emissions by 80% by 2050.

Dr Bernadette Moore

This year’s prestigious Nutrition Society Silver Medal has been awarded to Dr Bernadette Moore, Associate Professor in the School of Food Science and Nutrition at the University of Leeds.

Professors Tim Wright and Andy Hooper with SatSense team

Two University of Leeds professors, who have developed software that detects subsidence using satellite data, have secured £750,000 seed funding to launch the new spin out company SatSense.