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Editing DH Lawrence: new exhibition sheds light on writer’s response to censorship

A new exhibition on DH Lawrence, one of the most iconic, but also controversial figures in English literature, is opening at Lakeside Arts next month.

Social deprivation may affect psychological health and make daily activities more challenging for people with osteoarthritis

Social deprivation, which can lead to impairments in memory and concentration, can make day-to-day activities, such as going shopping or doing housework, challenging for people with painful osteoarthritis.

Wider-reaching solutions urgently needed to reach realistic ‘net zero’, warn researchers

There should be greater investment in a wider group of decision-making experts on landscape management, if the UK is to reach climate targets such as net zero, a new report warns.

Pulse oximeter measurements of blood oxygen levels are unreliable in assessing severity of Covid-19 infections across different ethnic groups

The severity of Covid-19 infection can be difficult to assess in people from different ethnic groups, due to inaccurate readings from a device that measures the level of oxygen in the blood of patients.

Research reveals new links between brain over-activity and schizophrenia symptoms

New research has shown that over-activity in a specific area of the brain is linked to certain symptoms of Schizophrenia, opening up possibilities for the development of more targeted treatments.

Windsor Castle MBE investiture for university technicians' ‘champion’

The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´â€™s most senior technician has received her MBE from His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge.

Food Innovation Centre supports Kitchen Prep UK to deliver healthy ready meals

A new enterprise offering nutritionally balanced pre-prepared meals for key workers and others has been launched with the support of experts at the Food Innovation Centre at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.

ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ will examine extent of pollutants left by abandoned lead mines

Experts at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ will look at the extent of pollution in and around abandoned lead mines in Wales, and what impact this could be having on the health of both wild and farmed animals in the mine locality.

Festival of Science and Curiosity back for seventh year

The Nottingham Festival of Science and Curiosity is back with renewed vigour for all things scientific and curiosity-inspiring and with a programme brimming with activities for all the family across the county.

Untold stories of bear bones, sound postcards and a giant clarinet

The bones of ancient bears, sound postcards and a giant clarinet are among the unusual characters in a new interactive experience for visitors to the shores of Highfields Boating Lake at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.
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