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Eminate awarded US patent for University salt reduction technology

Eminate awarded US patent for University salt reduction technology
Description
Eminate, a wholly owned subsidiary of The University of Nottingham has been granted a US patent for its Soda Lo low salt technology, which is licensed to Tate & Lyle.
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/news/pressreleases/2013/may/eminate-awarded-us-patent-for-university-salt-reduction-technology.aspx
Release Date
11 days ago

Nottingham-China research collaboration holds hope for bovine and human TB vaccine

Nottingham-China research collaboration holds hope for bovine and human TB vaccine
Description
Scientists at The University of Nottingham are studying whether harmful bacteria found in cattle could be harnessed to protect livestock from the devastating disease bovine tuberculosis (TB).
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/news/pressreleases/2013/april/nottingham-china-research-collaboration-holds-hope-for-bovine-and-human-tb-vaccine.aspx
Release Date
3 weeks ago

Unilever signs strategic research agreement with University

Unilever signs strategic research agreement with University
Description
Unilever has signed a strategic framework agreement with The University of Nottingham which will see the University undertaking research in a range of areas for the consumer goods business.
Url
/news/pressreleases/2013/march/unilever-signs-strategic-research-agreement-with-nottingham.aspx
Release Date
7 weeks ago

Fertilisers could help tackle nutritional deficiency in African country, researchers say

Fertilisers could help tackle nutritional deficiency in African country, researchers say
Description
Enriching crops by adding a naturally-occurring soil mineral to fertilisers could potentially help to reduce disease and premature death in the African country of Malawi, researchers have said.
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/news/pressreleases/2013/march/fertilisers-could-help-tackle-nutritional-deficiency-in-african-country,-researchers-say.aspx
Release Date
10 weeks ago

Nottingham to pioneer food manufacturing and medical devices

Nottingham to pioneer food manufacturing and medical devices
Description
Two new innovative manufacturing centres announced for Nottingham to lead advances in food production and medical devices.
Url
/news/pressreleases/2013/february/nottingham-to-pioneer-food-manufacturing-and-medical-devices.aspx
Release Date
11 weeks ago

Nottingham and Birmingham projects to strengthen UK-Brazil research links

Nottingham and Birmingham projects to strengthen UK-Brazil research links
Description
The Universities of Nottingham and Birmingham have strengthened their collaborations with Brazilian institutions after securing funding for a number of country-specific research projects.
Url
/news/pressreleases/2013/february/nottingham-and-birmingham-projects-to-strengthen-uk-brazil-research-links.aspx
Release Date
This Year

Tough limits on global greenhouse gas emissions could reduce some climate change damage by two-thirds

Tough limits on global greenhouse gas emissions could reduce some climate change damage by two-thirds
Description
Tough limits on global greenhouse gas emissions could reduce some climate change damage by two-thirds
Url
/news/pressreleases/2013/january/tough-limits-on-global-greenhouse-gas-emissions.aspx
Release Date
This Year

How does your garden glow?

How does your garden glow?
Description
Nature's ability to create iridescent flowers has been recreated by mathematicians.
Url
/news/pressreleases/2013/january/how-does-your-garden-glow.aspx
Release Date
This Year

Soda-Lo wins most innovative ingredient award

Soda-Lo wins most innovative ingredient award
Description
A unique low salt technology developed by The University of Nottingham has won a top European award for the most innovative food ingredient.
Url
/news/pressreleases/2012/november/soda-lo-wins-most-innovative-ingredient-award.aspx
Release Date
Last Year

University of Nottingham helps local brewers find a route to Asian markets

University of Nottingham helps local brewers find a route to Asian markets
Description
The University is helping microbrewers across the East Midlands to develop stable real ales which can be exported to the lucrative Asian markets.
Url
/news/pressreleases/2012/november/university-of-nottingham-helps-local-brewers-find-a-route-to-asian-markets.aspx
Release Date
Last Year

£2.2m quest begins to increase wheat

£2.2m quest begins to increase wheat
Description
£2.2m for an international study into the untapped reservoir of genetic variation in wild varieties of wheat.
Url
/news/pressreleases/2012/november/22m-quest-to-increase-wheat-.aspx
Release Date
Last Year

Feeding the world: experts gather to explore challenges of global food security

Feeding the world: experts gather to explore challenges of global food security
Description
Experts from around the globe are to gather in Shanghai, China, to discuss the challenges and solutions to the biggest question facing the world – how do we achieve global food security?
Url
/news/pressreleases/2012/october/feeding-the-world-experts-gather-to-explore-challenges-of-global-food-security.aspx
Release Date
Last Year
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