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Scientists use ‘genomic time travel’ to discover treasure trove of new genetic traits to breed more productive and resilient African cattle

Scientists have discovered a set of detailed genetic markers in African cattle that are associated with valuable traits like heat and drought-tolerance, the capacity to control inflammation and tick infestations, and resistance to devastating livestock diseases like trypanosomiasis.

Equality Report by UK historians calls for end to discrimination against LGBT+ colleagues

A new report from the Royal Historical Society, co-authored by a ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ academic, has found concerning evidence of discrimination, marginalisation and prejudice towards LGBT+ historians at all levels, from undergraduate students to senior practitioners.

Experts ready to support Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire food and drink producers

Experts at the Food Innovation Centre are reaching out to food and drink manufacturers in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire with the offer of some free technical support as they head into Autumn and prepare for Christmas.

Alpine ice core reveals how climate change impacted WW1 and incubated the Spanish Flu

Evidence that an extreme weather anomaly over northern Europe contributed to high death rates in WW1 and helped incubate the Spanish Flu pandemic has been found literally frozen in time in an Alpine glacier.

Common pelvic pain drug is ineffective, study finds

A drug that is regularly used to treat chronic pelvic pain in women has been found to be no more effective than a placebo, a new study has found.

History of sound technologies brought to life online

A new interactive online exhibition on the fascinating story of sound technology is launching thanks to a collaboration between the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford and the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.

Volunteers needed to help train next generation of pharmacists

The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ is looking for people with long term health conditions to take part in the training of the next generation of pharmacists.

Researchers uncover tools used by predatory bacteria to escape unharmed from prey cell

Predatory bacteria, capable of invading and consuming harmful bugs such as E .coli and Salmonella, use a unique tool to help them escape the cell they have invaded without harming themselves, according to a new study.

Date palm desert survival research receives international award

A team of plant and soil scientists have won an international award for their research that uses the latest imaging technologies to reveal how date palms grown in the desert manage to survive and thrive in severe conditions.

Celebrating 50 years of medicine and 30 years of nursing at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´

The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ will be hosting a year of celebrations to mark 50 Years of Medicine and 30 Years of Nursing.
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