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New study sheds light on molecular motion

New research has shown how a synthetic self-made fibres can guide molecular movement that can be fuelled by light over long distances, a discovery that could pave the way for new ways to use light as a source of sustainable energy.

Steering group concludes that donors no longer need to be asked about a partner’s sexual contact in parts of the world where HIV is very common

Recommendations from the FAIR (For the Assessment of Individualised Risk) steering group, to enable a more equitable way of assessing a donor’s risk of HIV have today been accepted in full by the Department of Health and Social Care.

New funding will address skills gaps in UK bioscience industry

The National Biofilms Innovation Centre (NBIC), co-led by the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ, has received funding as part of a £22.5m investment from the UK Government to address skill gaps in the UK bioscience industry.

New fellowship to tackle energy waste and carbon emissions in industrial processes

A º£½ÇºÚÁÏ researcher has landed one of just two new prestigious Fellowships announced this week by the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng).

Youth violence and knife crime need addressing by Government, says Think Tank

An academic from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ has called on the Government to accept recommendations from a Think Tank after it laid out its plans to tackle the issue of knife crime.

Modern slavery, environmental degradation, and climate change: Pathways for addressing the nexus

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Researchers in the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ’s Rights Lab, with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF US), have published a new report into modern slavery and the implications this activity may have upon ecosystems and the climate (and vice versa).

Nottingham historian founds public library in his home village in India

People living in a remote rural village in northern India now have access to a range of world-leading literature after a º£½ÇºÚÁÏ historian founded a library in the place where he grew up.

Nottingham professor recognised by the prestigious Academy of Social Sciences

Professor Meryem Duygun, of the University Nottingham, has been conferred a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.

Unique online course explores issues of Holocaust photography

What can photographs of the Holocaust teach us about how to view modern day images of the victims of war, persecution and refugees? That’s the central question discussed in a new free online course from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ.

Study shows hormone therapy not associated with an increased risk of developing dementia

New research, led by experts at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ, shows that the use of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT – also known as hormone replacement therapy, HRT) is not linked to an increased risk of developing dementia.
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