º£½ÇºÚÁÏ

Press releases

Research suggests Midlands schools’ Covid-19 response was strengthened by Trust leadership

A new study into schools in the Midlands by the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ, in partnership with the Confederation of School Trusts, has found their response to the pandemic was likely to have been enhanced by being members of a Trust.

Wearable brain scanner research to examine elderly drivers

A wearable brain scanner is being used, for the first time, to investigate the brain activity in elderly people whilst driving a car.

Experts create ‘chatbot’ to address people’s concerns about Covid-19 vaccines

A team of experts are hoping to support members of the public who are hesitant about having a Covid-19 vaccination, and have developed an innovative new website to answer people’s questions and concerns.

Food Innovation Centre turns the spotlight on alternative proteins

An ambitious plant-based food company supported by the Food Innovation Centre in its infancy has raised £1.6 million via crowdfunding.

Artificial Intelligence-driven ceramic coatings for greener air travel and human missions to Mars

A materials expert at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ has secured over £2.1m to develop new coatings for use in aerospace that could cut jet plane CO2 emissions and help spacecraft built for humans venture further into our solar system.

Supercomputer gives researchers power to accelerate drug discovery

One of the world’s most powerful supercomputers is being used by chemists at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ to accelerate research into the discovery of new medicines.

Long-term weight retention and associated health risks identified in obese adults

UK adults who are overweight or obese retain their weight over time, which is linked with an increased risk of health complications and death, according to a new study.

Alternating vaccines trial expands to include two additional vaccines

Experts from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ are looking for people who have had their first Covid-19 vaccination in the past 8-12 weeks, to take part in an extended study investigating alternating doses of two new approved vaccines.

New study reveals why some people are hungry all the time

People who experience big dips in blood sugar levels, several hours after eating, end up feeling hungrier and consuming hundreds more calories during the day than others, according to experts.

New research on why ‘poo’ transplants effectively treat C. diff could lead to more treatments for similar conditions

Experts have uncovered a new molecular reason why faecal transplants are highly effective in treating infections such as C. difficile (a nasty bacteria that can infect the bowel), which could lead to more targeted treatments for this and other similar diseases.
< 1 ... 153 154 155 ... 210 >

Media Relations - External Relations

The º£½ÇºÚÁÏ
YANG Fujia Building
Jubilee Campus
Wollaton Road
Nottingham, NG8 1BB

telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 5798
email: pressoffice@nottingham.ac.uk