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CO2 from ancient volcanoes was a hidden driver of Earth’s past climate
A new study finds “cryptic carbon” from underground portions of enormous volcanic provinces contributed to climate warming during key moments in Earth’s past.
Cutting-edge scans reveal secrets of historic model train
A pioneering model train from 1811 had its inner mechanics revealed for the first time in two centuries, thanks to advanced 3D scanning technology at the School of Earth and Environment.
Breaking barriers in science communication
Daniela Navarro-Perez collaborates with organisations and volunteers to increase access to science news in Spanish-speaking communities.
Professor Chris Davies is 2024 AGU William Gilbert Award recipient
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.
El Niño caused greatest ever mass extinction new research reveals
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.