Press releases

First pictures from Euclid satellite reveal billions of orphan stars

The first scientific pictures from the Euclid satellite mission have revealed more than 1,500 billion orphan stars scattered throughout the Perseus cluster of galaxies.

Research shows ADHD goes beyond core symptoms and needs holistic approach

New research has revealed the extensive impact of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) highlighting mental health vulnerabilities, physical health risks, and societal implications, emphasising the need for a holistic approach to properly manage this condition.

Farm wastewater modelling shows footbaths are source of antimicrobial resistance

New research has mapped wastewater flows on farms and revealed where spikes in antibiotic resistant bacteria in slurry occurs, showing that water from copper and zinc footbaths used by dairy animals can cause fluctuations.

Nottingham physicists part of £9m Earth observation project to monitor climate

Physicists from the University of Nottingham are part of a £9m project to enhance the ability to monitor the Earth’s atmosphere and measure critical emissions.

Computer scientist elected Fellow of Royal Society

Computer Scientist and Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Exchange, Professor Tom Rodden has been elected Fellow of the Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of sciences.

An easy pill to swallow – new 3D printing research paves way for personalised medication

A new technique for 3D printing medication has enabled the printing of multiple drugs in a single tablet, paving the way for personalised pills that can deliver timed doses.

Cats purrfectly demonstrate what it takes to trust robots

Would you trust a robot to look after your cat? New research suggests it takes more than a carefully designed robot to care for your cat, the environment in which they operate is also vital, as well as human interaction.

‘Digital twin’ heart modelling project will monitor patients virtually

A team of interdisciplinary researchers will create and test the first ‘digital twin’ heart models for a group of chronically ill NHS patients, to find out if they provide better monitoring and ultimately better care.

UK’s most powerful MRI scanner gets the green light

The University of Nottingham has announced that they have selected the suppliers they will work with to design and build the UK’s most powerful magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, that will give researchers and doctors unprecedented insights into brain function and the mechanisms of human disease.

Understanding climate warming impacts on carbon release from the tundra

The warming climate shifts the dynamics of tundra environments and makes them release trapped carbon, these changes could transform tundra areas from carbon sinks into a carbon source, worsening the effects of climate change.
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