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Major research effort to save future of European peatlands

A five-year, £3.7m research project involving scientists from across the UK and partners across Europe will assess the risk that climate change poses to our peatlands and create the capability to better manage these important ecosystems.

Personalised testing for safety and effectiveness of common medicines must be offered throughout the NHS, says new report

Testing patients for genetic variations that affect how their body will respond to common medicines must be integrated fully, fairly and swiftly into the NHS, according to a report published the British Pharmacological Society and the Royal College of Physicians.

Local dementia carers will sing in opera based on ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´

An opera featuring 10 local singers who have experience of dementia care will premiere at Lakeside Arts, Nottingham, this Saturday (2 April 2022).

Solar: The energy of freedom, or a driver of modern slavery?

New report from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´â€™s Rights Lab warns that the rapid increase in demand for solar energy risks fuelling demand for products made with forced labour, including the polysilicon used in solar panels and cobalt used in lithium-ion batteries.

£1.25m initiative to build a diverse energy research community

A £1.25m project is tackling the lack of diversity in energy research by harnessing the talents of researchers from all backgrounds.

New book sheds light on start of the Universe

A Nottingham astronomer is releasing her first book based on research that tells the story of the first stars and sheds light on the birth of the Universe.

Funding boost for research into sleep and ADHD

Experts at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ have been awarded £2.28 million to develop a digital sleep intervention to help children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

Rates of Crohn’s and Colitis have been vastly underestimated for decades, says new study

New research, led by experts at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´, shows that the number of people in the UK living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) - the two main forms of which are Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis - has been vastly underestimated for years, and the rates are growing.

Spreading the word on the health benefits of wild swimming

A new project to encourage more people to reap the health benefits of ‘wild swimming’ has been launched by a group of researchers at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.

The shape of bacteria can make it a more effective, and useful predator, says a new study

Scientists have found that a predatory bacterium, capable of invading and consuming harmful bugs such as E.coli and Salmonella, can sculpt its own shape to fit inside its prey.
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