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Quantum tornado provides gateway to understanding black holes

Scientists have for the first time created a giant quantum vortex to mimic a black hole in superfluid helium that has allowed them to see in greater detail how analogue black holes behave and interact with their surroundings.

Funding to train next generation of chemists to take the East Midlands towards net zero

The º£½ÇºÚÁÏ and Nottingham Trent University have been awarded funding for a centre that will train chemists of the future to find new ways to decarbonise manufacturing sectors, and help the East Midlands achieve its net zero target.

New research sets trap for potentially deadly sandfly

Scientists have discovered the specific enzyme that a species of sandfly uses to produce a pheromone attractant, which could lead to the creation of targeted traps to control them and reduce the spread of the potentially fatal disease, Leishmaniasis.

Menopause research to investigate memory and concentration

Researchers have launched a study to investigate women’s experiences of changes in memory and concentration across different stages of the menopause.

Scientists awarded £3.2m for ‘missions’ to develop drug delivery systems to treat disease

Scientists awarded £3.2m for ‘missions’ to develop drug delivery systems to treat disease

Mindfulness at work protects against stress and burnout

A new study has revealed that employees who are more mindful in the digital workplace are better protected against stress, anxiety and overload.

Investment provides ingredients to bring new products to the table

Investment in the latest technology and equipment will allow experts at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ to enhance support for East Midlands food and drink businesses.

Get hands-on with engaging research at Science in the Park

Scientists from Nottingham’s two universities are joining forces to showcase their research with a range of fun family activities at the annual Science in the Park event.

International study to help find ways to tackle depression in disadvantaged young people in Africa

Scientists from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ are part of an international study examining the network of risk factors and resilience resources that predict depression among NEET youth in Africa.

Experts awarded funding to evaluate new Pharmacy First service

A team of scientists and experts have been awarded funding to evaluate the new National Health Service (NHS) Pharmacy First service.
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