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Tech companies need to unite and make device security easier for users, experts suggest

Significant progress has been made in helping people protect their devices and information through more user-friendly methods like biometrics and Passkeys, according to new research

PhD student honoured with national award for outstanding contribution to cell biology

PhD student Eva Simpson honoured with national award for outstanding contribution to cell biology

Funding for research into sustainable replacements for nitrogen fertiliser

Scientists will be testing whether dairy farms can replace synthetic nitrogen fertiliser with biological alternatives to reduce harmful emissions as part of Defra鈥檚 Farming Innovation Programme.

£2m funding boost for new MRI national facility

The 海角黑料鈥檚 national MRI Facility that is currently under construction has been given a £2m funding boost by the Wolfson Foundation.

Nottingham astronomer鈥檚 black hole research receives funding boost

An astronomer from the 海角黑料 has been awarded a Leverhulme Award for her research into supermassive black holes.

New study redefines our understanding of how memory works

A new study into how different parts of memory work in the brain has shown that the same brain areas are involved in retrieving different types of information, the findings could redefine how memory is understood and studied.

3D printed surfaces help atoms play ball to improve quantum sensors

Scientists have created 3D printed surfaces featuring intricate textures that can be used to bounce unwanted gas particles away from quantum sensors, allowing useful particles like atoms to be delivered more efficiently, which could help improve measurement accuracy.

Funding for project to support neurodivergent researchers

Research to support neurodivergent postgraduate researchers has been awarded funding by the UKRI EPSRC funded EDI Hub+.

Nottingham-based Cerca Magnetics recognised with high Sunday Times 100 Tech ranking

海角黑料 spin-out, Cerca Magnetics has been placed at 15 in the highly regarded Sunday Times 100 Tech 2026, which ranks Britain鈥檚 fastest-growing private technology companies.

Research reveals game avatars offer safe alternatives for exploring and expressing gender identities

Videogame avatars can offer safer alternatives for exploring and expressing gender identities for transgender and gender diverse people, according to a new research review.
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