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Nottingham joins research project to revolutionise lasing technology

Nottingham scientists are part of a new ‘SUPERLASER’ research project to design a new type of laser that will use new sustainable materials to achieve high performance.

Shrub cover that causes increased risk of forest fires in Southeastern Australia at highest level ever recorded

New research from the University of Nottingham has highlighted that increased cultural burning by Indigenous Australians prevented high-intensity fires for millennia.

Scientists and fashion join forces to tackle breast cancer

Experts from the University of Nottingham have joined forces with high street retailer John Lewis to host a charity fashion show, with all proceeds going towards funding vital research into tackling breast cancer.

New method to analyse complex genetic data could be the key to tackling rare diseases

Scientists from the University of Nottingham have developed a new method of genetic analysis, which extracts more precise data than previously used methods when looking at DNA, and will improve our understanding of the genetic basis of rare and complex diseases.

Budget 2024: UoN expert comments

As Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces Labour's first budget for 14 years, experts from the University of Nottingham have reacted to the announcement.

Impact on dog health after neutering still unclear, research shows

A new study has highlighted how more research is needed in order to demonstrate the effect of neutering timing on dog health.

World-leading researcher named as Turing fellow

A leading AI researcher from the University of Nottingham has been awarded £6m to lead bold new work aiming to help AI better enable humans to make meaning of the themselves and the world, and AI itself by combining art and the body.

Nottingham academic wins prestigious award for research into Roman history

A pioneering historian of the late-ancient world at the University of Nottingham, has been awarded a 2024 Philip Leverhulme Prize for his research.

New research could lead to genetically tailored diets to treat patients with IBS

An international study has found that genetic variations in human carbohydrate-active enzymes may affect how people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) respond to a carbohydrate-reduced diet.

Robots and microscopic immersive world showcased at free family event

A 360° immersive room at the new Central Library will be transformed into a microscopic world, with everyday objects magnified to reveal the intricate detail of the unseen world, plus robots, interactive exhibits and hands-on workshops that are all part of an exciting week of half-term events.
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