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Nottingham subjects flying high in global league

Three subjects feature in world top 50
QS rankings by subject

Could chickens be the answer to future food security?

With over 65 billion birds found globally, the domestic chicken has become one of the most popular livestock species in the world and thanks to its genetic diversity and adaptability, it could be the key to future food security.

Bile duct cancer treatment could receive boost from tailored medication, study finds

Treatment of patients suffering from bile duct cancer could be improved by tailoring medication to the levels of a key protein in people with the disease, according to new research.

Traditional Biomass Stoves used widely in developing countries, cause lung inflammation

Traditional stoves that burn biomass materials, and are widely used in developing nations, have been shown to cause lung inflammation, according to a study from experts at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.

Vets and pets unveil new rainbow crossing to mark LGBT History Month

Staff, students and pets have come together to celebrate the unveiling of the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´â€™s new rainbow ‘zebra’ crossings, in support of its LGBT+ community.

Childhood eczema cannot be prevented by daily moisturiser use, study finds

Using moisturisers on newborn babies does not prevent eczema as previously thought, according to a major new study.

Improved access to Midwifery Units is urgently needed, says new study

A high number of pregnant women in England cannot access the maternity care most appropriate for them, according to a new study, which could be costing the NHS millions of pounds a year.

New breakthrough in tackling killer viruses threatening declining koala populations

Scientists have uncovered some of the reasons behind why koalas from different parts of Australia suffer from serious diseases and others don’t, which will help them in their mission to help save this vulnerable species.

Up and coming nursing and midwifery talent is recognised with bumper award nominations

Staff and students in the School of Health Sciences at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ have been shortlisted for seven Student Nursing Times Awards.

New research shows how the malaria parasite grows and multiplies

Scientists have made a major breakthrough in understanding how the parasite that causes malaria is able to multiply at such an alarming rate, which could be a vital clue in discovering how it has evolved, and how it can be stopped.
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