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A flooded village with small buildings coming out of the water. An Indonesian flag is in the centre, with people standing in the floodwater around it.

School of Geography researchers, fisherwomen, policymakers and activists worked together to highlight the impacts of tidal flooding on women in Indonesia.

John McGoldrick holding model train, wearing gloves

A pioneering model train from 1811 had its inner mechanics revealed for the first time in two centuries, thanks to advanced 3D scanning technology at the School of Earth and Environment.

Someone in a white lab coat pointing to a model cross-section of a liver

A new discovery about how the liver flushes cholesterol from the body could lead to more effective treatments for cardiovascular disease – the leading cause of death worldwide.

geography professor louise waite advises the house of lords on the modern slavery act

When the Modern Slavery Act 2015 was passed, it was claimed to be world-leading legislation that would prevent and disrupt modern slavery. Nine years later, its ‘world-leading’ status is in question.

Two hands holding a group of earthworms in soil

Researchers are to investigate whether the humble earthworm is threatened by climate change and flooding in the UK.