Staff and students from any university or higher education institution in Leeds can now book a COVID-19 first dose or booster jab at a new vaccination venue in the city centre.
Disabled people risk being left in the cold in a sustainable energy future, University of Leeds researchers warn
A new study reveals that disabled households in the European Union currently consume 10% less energy than other households, as well as being 5% more likely to experience energy poverty. University of Leeds researchers warn […]
Fresher’s Flu and Covid-19
Just as we feel we’ve defeated one virus, another is just around the corner.
Enter: fresher’s flu.
Setting a President: How will the Biden administration affect science?
Tharushi Wijesiri looks at what the next four years could mean for science.
Why the Oostvaardersplassen rewilding scheme may have missed the mark
A delve into the ethical considerations of rewilding, and how one site may have failed to hit the mark.
Positive science from 2020
Because lord knows we need it.
Weight on our shoulders: human-made materials outweigh living things
The human impact on Earth is so significant there is now more plastic, concrete, and metal than living things. Just how much of our natural world is left?
Ranked: The most stressful online games according to science
A new study has found the top games most likely to raise your heart rate during play. Phoebe Turner explains which!
Some long-need(l)ed changes are finally being made to the Blood Donor Scheme
Tharushi Wijesiri and Morwenna Davies report on changes to the questionnaire process, and how this means more gay and bisexual men will be able to give blood.
The COVID-19 fact checker
Debunking some of the worst Covid-‘curing’ myths, with a few facts that could actually help eradicate the virus.
UV got to be kidding me
Did you know platypus fur glows under UV light? Indi Lacey explains why…
Why Trump’s Covid-19 treatment trumped
What treatment did Donald Trump receive and why was it so effective?