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A child's arm reaching for a sandwich in a green container. A green strip covers the left side, with black text that reads

Access to healthy diets is essential for young people's health and lives. This World Food Day, we highlight research that supports nutritional health for babies, children and teenagers worldwide.

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Daniela Navarro-Perez collaborates with organisations and volunteers to increase access to science news in Spanish-speaking communities.

Professor Chris Davies, smiling, in front of a landscape of fields and hills.

The Professor of Theoretical Geophysics and Deputy Director at the Leeds Institute for Fluid Dynamics has been awarded for his outstanding contributions to Earth sciences.

A photograph of a Khumbu glacier pond chain.

Climbing beyond Everest base camp to test if the snow high up on the mountain is melting is the latest challenge being faced by glaciologists at the University.

A geological field section reveals a desiccated (extremely dry) land surface that was common all over the world 252 million years ago

Mega ocean warming El Niño events were a significant driver of the largest mass extinction of life on Earth some 252 million years ago, according to new research.