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New £350K project to help decarbonise homes in Nottingham

The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ is to deliver a new project that will inform the retrofit of Nottingham’s existing housing stock to help reach its net zero emissions targets by 2028; and the UK’s by 2050.

Energy stored in electric car batteries could be used to power homes

A UK-wide innovation project is exploring how vehicle-to-grid charging technology could make money for electric car and van owners and contribute to the decarbonisation of the energy grid.

New doctoral training programme will train future healthcare professionals

Future healthcare professionals working in mental health and neurosciences will be trained on a new Doctoral Training Programme (DTP) thanks to a £7.24million award from Wellcome.

Nursing ‘Oscar’ for ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ student

A Nottingham-born rising star of gastroenterology nursing has won a major national award from the Student Nursing Times.

Lighting up chemical reactions for sustainable drug production

Researchers have discovered a new approach for using visible-light to structurally modify bioactive molecules in chemical reactions, providing a possible sustainable alternative to traditional methods that could be used in the design and production of new medicines.

New study identifies world rivers most at risk from climate change

Rivers in South America, southern Africa and Australia are most at risk of extreme ecological changes from global warming according to a world-first study by a specialist team of geographers and hydrologists.

Graphene research sounds out new possibilities for electronic technologies

A team of researchers have revealed that sonic boom and Doppler-shifted sound waves can be created in a graphene transistor, giving new insights into this world-famous material and its potential for use in nanoscale electronic technologies.

Leading stroke expert receives international award

A world-leading expert in stroke medicine from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ has received a highly coveted international award from the World Stroke Organization (WSO).

University Covid testing service hits 100,000

The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´â€™s asymptomatic Covid-19 testing service has hit the significant milestone of completing 100,000 tests this week.

One in seven people in the EU suffer from Tinnitus, says new study

New research led by researchers from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´, has found that approximately 65million adults in the EU suffer from tinnitus, and this figure will significantly rise over the next decade.
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