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A team of Brazilian and British scientists has uncovered the extent to which trees across the southern edge of the Amazon are infested by woody climbing plants and the impact they have on the forests.

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The University is to be part of a new Africa-UK research collaboration, to identify ways the continent can produce enough food to feed its growing population.

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Image credit: Geoff Marsh

UK researchers explore hydrothermal vents for potential clues about the evolution of animal life in extreme environments.

Field trial by Leverhulme Centre for Climate Change Mitigation. Credit: Dr Dimitar Epihov

A major new study shows adding rock dust to farmland could remove the carbon dioxide equivalent of more than the current total emissions from global aviation and shipping combined.

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A new study reveals that changes in the direction of the Earth’s magnetic field may take place 10 times faster than previously thought.