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University of Nottingham Launches National Research Center to Advance Lung Disease Testing and…
A £9.4 million collaborative research centre, involving researchers from the University of Nottingham, will accelerate improved tests, treatments and potentially cures for thousands of people living with rare respiratory diseases.…
University of Nottingham: Green Light for UK’s Most Powerful MRI Scanner
The University of Nottingham has announced that they have selected the suppliers they will work with to design and build the UK’s most powerful magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, that will give researchers and doctors unprecedented…
Nottingham Collaboration Unleashes Digital Theatre’s Infinite Possibilities
A Nottingham-based theatre company is collaborating with the University of Nottingham on an exciting series of experiences and creative projects to push the boundaries of immersive theatre production.
Chronic Insanity is led by…
USTC Charts Virology’s Evolution: A Comprehensive Periodization
A research team led by Associate Professor LIU Huan from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences of University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) proposes for the first time a historical periodization of the development of…
Unlocking the Potential of Shells to Inspire Materials That Don’t Wear Out
Bivalves, such as freshwater mussels, open their shells to feed and reproduce, while closing them tightly to protect their soft bodies from threats from predators such as crabs. Connecting the two valves of every bivalve shell is a hinge,…
The Impact of USTC’s Mathematical Bridge Between the Huge and the Tiny
A new mathematical link between two key equations — one that deals with the very big and the other, the very small — has been developed by a young mathematician in China1.
The mathematical discipline known as differential geometry is…
USTC’s project mapping out perilously high solar radiation levels heading towards the Earth,…
NASA’s Apollo 16 and 17 lunar missions landed on the Moon in April and December of 1972. Had either arrived in August, the astronauts would have been at very great risk of death from a potentially fatal dose of radiation from a solar storm.…
USTC takes ahead smarter self-driving cars come equipped with better road sense
Drivers instinctively slow down when they see a cyclist ahead or a traffic light turning red. Their reactions depend on the seamless fusion of information gained through sight and sound with knowledge of road conditions, human behaviour and…
University of Sheffield Researchers Dive into Breast Cancer Cell Survival with New Breast Cancer Now…
Researchers from the University of Sheffield are investigating how breast cancer cells survive and grow, thanks to new funding from Breast Cancer Now.
Dr Elena Rainero from the University of Sheffield’s School of Biosciences, has been…
Study Reveals Only Four G20 Countries On Track for Positive Ecological Footprint by 2050
The UK along with 15 of the G20 nations are forecast to have a negative ecological footprint by 2050, according to new research from the University of Sheffield.
In a study led by Professor Lenny Koh from Sheffield’s Energy Institute and…