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PhD student, Maha Alsabbagh, of University of Leeds

The programme aims to encourage women to participate in science in the Middle East. The grant is awarded annually to women working in science in recognition of their achievements in the field.

A map showing the migration of dinosaurs from Europe during the Early Creaceous period (125-100 million years ago). Credit: Alex Dunhill, University of Leeds

Researchers have used ‘network theory’ for the first time to visually depict the movement of dinosaurs around the world during the Mesozoic Era – including a curious exodus from Europe.

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Last week, Leeds Ecosystem, Atmosphere and Forest (LEAF) Co-Director Dominick Spracklen and Co-ordinator Cat Scott spoke to Made in Leeds about the Forest Observatory coming to Leeds this summer.

Abisko, Northern Sweden. Credit: Ian Brooks

Professor Ian Brooks spent two weeks in April as an invited lecture on a Polar Prediction School for graduate students and early career researchers.

Formation of gypsum could tell us about water on Mars

A new explanation on how gypsum grows from ions in solutions has been reported in Nature Communications.