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Poor sleep may fuel conspiracy beliefs, according to new research

A new study from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ has revealed that poor sleep quality may increase susceptibility to conspiracy beliefs, with depression likely playing a key role in this relationship.

Shrimp shell material may control space drug delivery

Scientists have sent nanoemulsion formulations on a space flight to investigate whether chitosan – a material derived from shrimp and widely used to control the release of medications – performs well in controlling medicine delivery when exposed to zero gravity.

Bumper year for Science in the Park with brain scans, gorilla DNA and robot building wowing the crowds

With more exhibitors and visitors than ever before, Science in the Park had a bumper weekend with visitors getting hands-on with a huge range of exciting activities, from scanning brains with the latest wearable technology to finding out about the origins of George the gorilla and building robots.

Neural network deciphers gravitational waves from merging neutron stars in a second

Researchers have created a novel machine learning method to analyse gravitational waves emitted from neutron star collisions almost instantaneously – even before the merger is fully observed.

Tourette’s wrist stimulation treatment to be trialled for Parkinson’s tremor

Groundbreaking research that has led to the development of a wrist device to help control tics in people with Tourette syndrome is now being used to investigate whether it can help reduce tremor in people with Parkinson’s Disease.

Nottingham chemist among UK’s brightest young scientists awarded prestigious Laureate

A young scientist from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ has been named as a 2025 Laureate of the prestigious Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in the UK.

Pink beer raises a glass to women in brewing

Female brewing scientists from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ have worked in partnership with local companies to create a visually striking pink beer to celebrate the achievements of women in the brewing industry and raise awareness about the challenges they continue to face.

Satellites used to help predict susceptibility of landslides across Scotland

New research from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ and Peatland Action has highlighted how satellites can be used to predict an area’s landslide susceptibility.

Genetic switch could help control leaf growth in poor soils

A new study has identified a genetic circuit in plants that controls individual leaf growth and allows the plants to adapt to their environment. The findings could help the development of more drought-resistant crops.

Photon Bricks: A LEGO set for playful quantum explorations

Researchers from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´â€™s Gravity Laboratory, alongside student LEGO enthusiasts, have developed unique LEGO-based interferometer kits to make quantum science more accessible and engaging.
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