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Successful scientist training programme receives £14m boost

A successful programme to train the next generation of Nottingham bioscientists from the city’s two universities has secured £14 million funding from UK Research and Innovation. (UKRI)

New report calls on the Government for a Just Transition towards Net Zero

The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´'s Institute for Policy and Engagement has today called on the UK Government to embed a set of principles designed to ensure fairness and opportunity around the transition to a low carbon energy system.

Wavy pipes prove to be more efficient than straight pipes in hybrid solar energy systems

New research from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ has highlighted how Photovoltaic Thermal (PVT) systems could be made more efficient at converting solar power into usable energy if they used wavy pipes instead of conventional straight pipes.

New research to use loyalty card data to encourage sustainable choices

A new research project using loyalty card data to explore shoppers’ perceptions about food and the environment has received funding and could help people make more sustainable food choices.

Research shows caterpillar fungus can slow down growth of cancer cells

New research into a chemical produced by a caterpillar fungus that has shown promise as a possible cancer treatment has revealed how it interacts with genes to interrupt cell growth signals. The discovery is an important step towards developing new drugs for the treatment of the disease.

New report reveals the historic links to slavery of Nottingham’s two universities

A new report published today (5 November) explores the extent and nature of Nottingham’s two universities’ historic links to African enslavement and the transatlantic economy.

Nottingham joins research project to revolutionise lasing technology

Nottingham scientists are part of a new ‘SUPERLASER’ research project to design a new type of laser that will use new sustainable materials to achieve high performance.

Shrub cover that causes increased risk of forest fires in Southeastern Australia at highest level ever recorded

New research from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ has highlighted that increased cultural burning by Indigenous Australians prevented high-intensity fires for millennia.

Scientists and fashion join forces to tackle breast cancer

Experts from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ have joined forces with high street retailer John Lewis to host a charity fashion show, with all proceeds going towards funding vital research into tackling breast cancer.

New method to analyse complex genetic data could be the key to tackling rare diseases

Scientists from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ have developed a new method of genetic analysis, which extracts more precise data than previously used methods when looking at DNA, and will improve our understanding of the genetic basis of rare and complex diseases.
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