Press releases

Backing the scientists of the future: Nottingham receives £15 million investment in bioscience

he next generation of Nottingham bioscientists have received a £15million boost from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).

A father’s diet could affect the long-term heart health of his offspring

A new study has found that a lack of protein in a father’s diet affects the quality of his sperm and in turn, could affect the long-term cardiovascular health of his offspring.

Itchy skin allergies in dogs linked to problem behaviour, says new study

New research has found a direct link between dogs who suffer from a common skin allergy that causes chronic itching and problem behaviour.

Innovative microfinance scheme is alleviating child poverty in Northern India

Small loans given to women in poor areas of Northern India are helping to improve child nutrition in rural communities, according to a report from experts at the University of Nottingham.

Stopping malaria in its tracks - new research could help prevent transmission of deadly disease

Scientists have made a major breakthrough in understanding how malaria, one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases, is transmitted from mosquitoes to humans, which could be an important step in eradicating the disease.

Male breast cancer patients do not receive the same support as female patients, says a new study

Men who suffer from hair loss as a result of treatment for breast cancer are often unfairly side-lined because the focus tends to be on women, according to new research.

Cute rabbit survey uncovers most popular bunny face

Experts have found the cutest looking rabbit face using a survey which was created to help them understand why people choose certain breeds of bunny.
Experts have found the cutest looking rabbit face using a survey which was created to help them understand why people choose certain breeds of bunny.

New photo exhibition bridges the gap between art and science

One of the largest ever wildlife, landscape and natural history exhibitions will be opening at Highfields Park in Nottingham this week.

GPs need more training to better help support victims of bullying

GPs feel they don’t have the right training or guidance to help support children and young people who are being bullied, according to research from the University of Nottingham.

Blood test shows promise to aid better detection of lung cancer

A blood test which can detect lung cancer at an early stage, and was pioneered by experts from the University of Nottingham, has produced positive top line results following a successful study in Scotland - Early Cancer Detection Test - Lung Cancer Scotland ("ECLS") Study.
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