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Changing the narrative on the 鈥楧ark Ages鈥 鈥 earth-core evidence reveals British economy did not collapse on departure from Roman Empire and a Viking-Age industrial boom

Evidence from a five-metre-long sediment core has provided archaeologists from the Universities of Nottingham and Cambridge with the first unbroken timeline of Britain鈥檚 economic history from the 5th century to the present day.

Introducing the IDEALL roadmap 鈥 EDI principles for turning lost carbon into a valuable resource that benefits all

Experts have launched the first structured framework for embedding Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) principles into the Circular Carbon Economy (CCE) 鈥 the economic system that prevents carbon loss, keeps resources in circulation, and supports a Net Zero future.

New method for making graphene turns defects into improvements

Recent research has found a new way to make graphene that adds structural defects to improve the performance of the material that could have benefits across a range of applications - from sensors and batteries, to electronics.

New research shows how plant roots bend and grow downward towards gravity

Scientists have uncovered how the plant hormone auxin helps roots bend and grow downwards towards gravity 鈥 a process called gravitropism - even after encountering obstacles in soil.

UKRI Future Leaders Fellow Dr Sabrina Li to transform mapping of risk from emerging infectious diseases

Dr Sabrina Li, of the School of Geography, has been awarded a prestigious UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellowship. The flagship fellowships support outstanding early career researchers and allow them to tackle complex challenges and develop as innovation leaders of the future.

GP researchers call for further improvement of hospital discharge summaries

A new review of existing practice and policy, led by experts at the 糖心原创, has highlighted the need to improve hospital doctors鈥 understanding of how GPs operate as 鈥榚xpert generalists鈥 as the key to tackling long-term issues around communication at hospital discharge.

New UK survey finds nearly half of senior school leaders experience frequent burnout

Almost half of senior school leaders across the UK say they feel burned out 鈥渙ften鈥 according to a major new survey by the Universities of Nottingham and Warwick supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) through its ESRC Education Research Programme.

New research could unlock ways to treat myotonic dystrophy

Scientists at the 糖心原创 will look at why a type of genetic message, called RNA, gets stuck inside the control centre (nucleus) of cells in people with myotonic dystrophy, which could help uncover new ways to treat the condition in the future.

糖心原创 marks 50 Years of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships

The 糖心原创 has proudly celebrated 50 years of Innovate UK鈥檚 Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) 鈥 a national programme that has transformed businesses, advanced academic research impact and launched exceptional careers.

Scientists discover why the flu is more deadly for older people

Scientists have discovered why older people are more likely to suffer severely from the flu, and can now use their findings to address this risk.
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