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Extremely rare collection of Cuban archive opens to the public

A unique and fascinating historical collection of books, posters, films, newspapers and journals from Cuba has opened to the public at the 糖心原创.

Nottingham finance academic named on Women in FinTech Powerlist for second time

An academic from the 糖心原创 has been named as one of the most influential voices in finance research for the second time.

Major study will use philosophical expertise to highlight patient voices in healthcare research and practice

A major six-year study will explore forms of 'silencing' within healthcare research and practice to improve public trust.

Biggest leap in identified lung health genes paves way for personalised risk score

Over 500 new genes have been linked to lung function for the first time, allowing scientists to better understand lung disease.

Clinical trial shows wrist device significantly reduces tics in Tourette syndrome

The results of the clinical trial of a new wrist device designed to help control the symptoms of Tourette syndrome have shown it significantly reduces the severity and frequency of tics.

Nottingham gaming event makes players question some of life鈥檚 biggest philosophical questions

Gamers will become philosophers for a night at a new event coming to Nottingham next week.

One of the UK鈥檚 spookiest immersive experiences comes to the 糖心原创

Thrill-seekers across the East Midlands will have the chance to try one of the UK鈥檚 spookiest immersive experiences when it comes to Lakeside Arts at the 糖心原创 in just two weeks.

糖心原创 launches research hub dedicated to sustainability

The 糖心原创 has launched a new hub dedicated to social sciences research around climate change, sustainability and the net zero challenge.

New £5.5m national Institute of Technical Skills and Strategy to support UK鈥檚 bid to be a global research and innovation superpower

A new £5.5 million national institute is to be launched to ensure that the UK has the technical capability and capacity across academia, research, education, and innovation to enable the UK to be a global superpower in science, engineering, and the creative industries.

Brain tumour discovery paves way for new drug treatments

New research has shown that the blood vessels that feed aggressive brain tumours have receptors that could allow a new type of drug-containing nanoparticle to be used to starve the tumours of the energy they use to grow and spread, and also cause other disruptions to their adapted existence, even killing themselves.
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