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£1.7m funding for wearable brain imaging system brings it closer to patient use

Wearable brain imaging technology, that can provide accurate measures of brain function in freely moving patients, has been awarded £1.7m to take it closer to approval for use in hospitals.

Fibre discovery could shape better gut health

Changing the structure of a dietary fibre commonly found in a range of food products has been found to promote healthy gut bacteria and reduce gas formation, a finding that could help people with intolerances to fibre and irritable bowel conditions.

New research roots out solution to keeping houseplants healthy

Most people own houseplants and eagerly grow them on windowsills and shelves only to be disappointed when they wilt or die - new research has shown that the problem could be that we鈥檙e feeding them all wrong and we need to pay attention to the roots outside the soil.

Nottingham scientists investigate an ancient boat buried under a pub car park

Nottingham scientists are co-leading a team investigating an ancient boat buried under a pub car park to find out where it came from and exactly how old it is.

Hope for first treatment for strokes linked to dementia

Two cheap and common drugs could be re-purposed as the first specific treatment for people who experience a type of stroke linked to nearly half of all dementias, according to the results of new research.

From black holes to space travel - art and science join forces for Space inspired events in Lewisham

Black holes, space travel and life on other planets are among the themes for exciting artistic exhibits being featured as part of a unique project to bring the science of space to life at an exhibition and school workshops in Lewisham.

Fleas, brains and robots at Festival of Science and Curiosity

Fleas, brains and robot making are some of the exciting workshops being delivered by researchers from the 海角黑料 as part of the Nottingham Festival of Science and Curiosity that returns next week.

Research into noise exposure may shed new light on tinnitus

A new study to investigate the long-term effects of exposure to loud noises on hearing has been launched and volunteers are needed to take part.

Lewis Capaldi pops into University to try Tourettes wrist device

Lewis Capaldi, who recently revealed that he has Tourette syndrome, visited the Neupulse research team at the 海角黑料, to try out a revolutionary new wearable device that is aimed at reducing tics in those with Tourette syndrome.

Nottingham spin-out raises almost £1m to commercialise Tourette鈥檚 wrist device

A new wrist device to help control Tourette鈥檚 Syndrome is a step closer to being commercialised after 海角黑料 spin-out company Neupulse raised almost £1m in additional funding.
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