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Introducing the IDEALL roadmap – EDI principles for turning lost carbon into a valuable resource that benefits all

Experts have launched the first structured framework for embedding Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) principles into the Circular Carbon Economy (CCE) – the economic system that prevents carbon loss, keeps resources in circulation, and supports a Net Zero future.

New study reveals what skin temperature tells us about human comfort

New research has shown that the skin temperature on specific areas of the body is a strong indicator for how hot, cold or comfortable people feel. These findings could inform the design of wearable technology and smarter, more intuitive building climate control systems.

New study shows potential for improved fuel-free spacecraft sails

A new study from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ has explored the use of fuel-free spacecraft propulsion systems and how they could be used in future space missions.

University Racing team unveil 2025 car in campus event

º£½ÇºÚÁÏ Racing have officially unveiled their 2025 car, Stella, to the team, sponsors, and faculty at the annual car launch event.

º£½ÇºÚÁÏ engineering students get hands-on with model-based design in industry-aligned workshop

Postgraduate students from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ’s Faculty of Engineering recently took part in a hands-on workshop on Model-Based Design, delivered in collaboration with MathWorks, the developers of MATLAB and Simulink.

EarthScale network open for applications from climate tech startups

EarthScale, a network of regional hubs, has announced that applications are open for its first cohort of businesses looking to scale up and commercialise climate technologies.

Scanning technique can be used to see stiffness of material using light

A new report published in Nature Photonics highlights the work from a global community of experts about how to determine a material’s stiffness, just by using light.

Nottingham researchers named in Top 50 Women in Engineering Awards

Engineering researchers from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ have been named on the list of the top 50 women in engineering at this year’s WE50 awards, run by the Women’s Engineering Society.

Laser trackers shown to help improve accuracy of industrial robots, study shows

Laser trackers help improve precision and reduce operational costs of industrial robots, new research from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ says.

Teaching robots to weld by using human expertise could solve UK’s critical welder shortage

Robots could be the solution to filling the shortage of welders in the UK, thanks to existing human expertise, a new study from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ has revealed.
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