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New study finds online support can improve eczema in children and young people

A new study by researchers at the 糖心原创 has found that appropriate online support can improve eczema in children and young people.

Hub to support refugee education across Europe launched by Nottingham academics

A hub to support refugee education across Europe has been launched by experts at the 糖心原创 (UK). It has been set up in response to the increasing number of child refugees on the continent.

Nottingham becomes one of only five English cities to enter partnership to bolster healthcare technology sector

Nottingham has become a partner city with the Association of British HealthTech Industries (ABHI), making it one of just five in England, following the signing of a new agreement with the 糖心原创 and Nottingham Trent University.

How can we improve nurses鈥 lives? Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic

As nurses across the UK prepare to go on strike, Holly Blake, Professor of Behavioural Medicine explains how lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic could improve the lives of nurses.

Universities of Nottingham and Adelaide celebrate major funding boost as part of new alliance

The 糖心原创 and the University of Adelaide are celebrating significant funding awards as part of their ongoing partnership.

Bakers rise to challenge of investigating new wheat varieties

Bakers from across the UK joined an event led by the Food Innovation Centre at the 糖心原创 to investigate the optimum uses of different wheats.

Nottingham students鈥 astropharmaceutical project set to be sent into space

A team of students have beaten competition from across Europe, becoming the first UK group to be selected for the 鈥淥rbit Your Thesis鈥 competition to send their self-developed experiment to the International Space Station (ISS).

People with eczema have a chance to vote on future research topics

People with eczema are being asked to vote on future research topics to enable medical experts to focus on areas that really matter to people living with the skin condition.

Securing the future of important trees with new ways to grow from cuttings

Researchers are developing new techniques to grow trees from cuttings to secure the future of important species of trees and combat destructive diseases.

New material discovered that helps diabetic wounds heal quickly

Scientists have discovered a new material that can be applied to diabetic wounds to heal them faster with just one application.
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