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Science hits the park

Getting up close to tarantulas, finding out how to make renewable plastics from microbes and an interactive brain funfair are just some of the activities on offer at Science in the Park at Wollaton Hall on 7th March.

Taking science to the streets for curious festival

Experts from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ are taking science from the lab and into the community for the Nottingham Festival of Science and Curiosity.

New research shows sustainability can be a selling point for new ingredients

The first UK consumer study on the use of Bambara Groundnut as an ingredient in products has shown that sharing information on sustainable features increased consumers’ positive emotional connection to food.

Nottingham academic advises Government on mathematics research investment

Leading º£½ÇºÚÁÏ mathematician Professor Ivan Fesenko has been advising government on its approach to research in mathematics.

Suicide prevention in autism recognised with impact award

A researcher from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ has been recognised for the impact of her work to prevent suicide developed in partnership with people diagnosed with autism.

New research will transform ‘waste to wealth’ thanks to major funding

Two innovative research projects from experts at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ Malaysia (UNM), which will use waste to create fuel and renewable biocoal, have received funding from the Newton Ungku Omar Grand Challenge initiative called Waste to Wealth.

Sticky antibiotic provides glue for successful treatment

Researchers have found how an antibiotic used to treat a debilitating gut infection stays put inside the body giving it time to effectively treat the problem, a discovery that will pave

The first women graduate to new careers after completing TechUP Women

The first women from the TechUP Women programme are on the path to a new career after completing a new training initiative to provide them with skills and confidence to work in the technology sector.

Preparing land for palm oil causes most climate damage

New research has found preparing land for palm oil plantations and the growth of young plants causes significantly more damage to the environment, emitting double the amount of greenhouse gases than mature plantations.

Walking with atoms – chemical bond making and breaking recorded in action

Scientists have for the first time captured and filmed atoms bonding, using advanced microscopy methods they captured a moment of breaking a chemical bond, around half a million times smaller than the width of a human hair.
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