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Press releases

March 2009

  • PA93/09 Coming face to face with autism
  • PA92/09 International prize for Nottingham spine research
  • PA91/09 Scientia est potentia — knowledge is power
  • PA90/09 A global first in the language of business
  • PA89/09 Students shine in British Council's International Student Awards 2009
  • PA88/09 Touching madness
  • PA87/09 Untangling the genetic web…
  • PA86/09 CASE hat-trick for Nottingham
  • PA85/09 eminate celebrates products' success with top-flight partners
  • PA84/09 Anti-microbial catheter to cut infection risk for dialysis patients
  • PA83/09 University of Nottingham Ningbo, China announces new academic opportunities
  • PA82/09 Fourth Trent Building complete
  • PA81/09 Westminster showcase for animal replacement research
  • PA80/09 Turning back the clock to save the Bramley Apple
  • PA79/09 Comic genius meets medieval megalomania
  • PA78/09 Eczema team shortlisted for BMJ Group Award
  • PA77/09 Award for Sir Colin Campbell Building
  • PA76/09 Get grubby in the name of science
  • PA75/09 Seeing the brain in action
  • PA74/09 Retirement plans on hold in face of recession, survey finds
  • PA73/09 Study finds biological clue in brain tumour development
  • PA72/09 Ongoing worldwide shortage of medical isotopes could threaten patient care, says expert
  • PA71/09 A creative venture
  • PA70/09 Brunei Games 2009 at The University of Nottingham
  • PA69/09 Double accolade for stunning architecture at The University of Nottingham Ningbo, China
  • PA68/09 New score for GPs will detect patients at high-risk of diabetes
  • PA67/09 Did Darwin kill God?
  • PA66/09 Hubble provides new evidence for dark matter around small galaxies
  • PA65/09 Extremely premature babies are at high risk of learning difficulties in middle childhood
  • PA64/09 The Officer Training Corps — a Royal Centenary
  • PA63/09 Royal opening ceremony for Jubilee Campus Phase II
  • PA62/09 'Darwin' to present theory of evolution at The University of Nottingham
  • PA61/09 Leading the way in arts and humanities research
  • PA60/09 Archaeologist joins call to save unique Roman Villa
  • PA59/09 Stem cells replace stroke damaged tissue in rats
  • PA58/09 Research trial appeal for pregnant smokers
  • PA57/09 Hookworms under microscope in MS trial
  • PA56/09 Revealing the exciting side of science and engineering
  • PA55/09 The thrill of the fairground ride at major science event
  • PA54/09 Fellowships offer first step into research career
  • PA53/09 Material success and social failure?
  • PA52/09 Asthma breakthrough for Nottingham scientists