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Lindsay at the 'world's end' in Ushuaia. Credit: Lindsay Stringer

Professor Stringer from the Sustainability Research Institute (SRI) and the School of Earth and Environment has set sail to the Antarctic as part of the project ‘Homeward Bound’.

image of clouds. Credit: John Marsham

The way in which man-made acids in the atmosphere interact with the dust that nourishes our oceans has been quantified by scientists for the first time.

Winners of the Outstanding Digital Innovation in Teaching or Research Award at the Times Higher Education Awards 2016

Students on courses with a Geology element can use the tool developed by the Virtual Landscapes team at the University of Leeds and Leeds College of Art to help them to prepare for field work.

Image Credit: Ruth Lawford-Rolfe

A new £6 million project led by the University of Leeds is predicted to bring a £50 million benefit to the Yorkshire economy by reducing the costs and impact of water-related threats to the region.

CLOUD experiment, CERN Geneva. Credit: CERN

ICAS scientists have been working with the CLOUD project at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva for more than a decade.