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Ellen Dyson and Rachel Helbig with Professor Louise Dye in Brussels

Ellen Dyson and Rachel Helbig have published a research paper, in collaboration with multiple food and sustainability experts, and attended the ILSI Annual Meeting and Science Symposium in Brussels.

Melting chocolate

More homes at risk of flooding throughout West Yorkshire will become more resilient thanks to a successful Local Levy bid for £187,000.

Tree tops in a tropical forest looking towards a mountain top against a blue sky

Governments are not using the latest mapping technology to report key environmental data about tropical forests to the UN, say researchers.

Images of wind turbines

Research explores how we could meet climate targets while at the same time enabling poorer communities to use more energy to secure better living standards.

Depictions of present-day planktonic foraminifera floating in the deep sea. Image credit: Richard Bizley, BizleyArt

Researchers have used nearly half a million fossils to solve a scientific mystery - why the number of different species is greatest near the equator and decreases towards polar regions.