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Conservation hindered by geographical mismatches between capacity and need

Conservation hindered by geographical mismatches between capacity and need

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New research suggests that geographical mismatches between conservation needs and expertise may hinder global conservation goals.
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Could extra rehabilitation help people return to work earlier after a stroke?

Could extra rehabilitation help people return to work earlier after a stroke?

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A research team led by the University of Nottingham is leading a major national trial to find out whether additional rehabilitation support for people who have had a stroke could help them to return to work earlier.
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Calves should receive more pain relief during husbandry procedures, researchers find

Calves should receive more pain relief during husbandry procedures, researchers find

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Calves may not be receiving the right level of pain relief when undergoing routine animal husbandry procedures including castration and disbudding, new research has found.
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Nottingham enters race to become European Capital of Culture 2023

Nottingham enters race to become European Capital of Culture 2023

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Nottingham has confirmed that it is looking to bid for European Capital of Culture 2023, at a launch event held today (Wednesday 16 August 2017).
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Research finds brain responses to lip-reading can benefit cochlear implant users

Research finds brain responses to lip-reading can benefit cochlear implant users

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A world-first study has found that lip-reading may have a beneficial effect on the brain and on a person's ability to hear with a cochlear implant, contrary to what was previously believed. Currently, when someone receives a cochlear implant, clinical professionals delivering rehabilitation encourage them to focus on the sound only, and to avoid reliance on visual language (such as lip-reading) for fear that it will limit how well they are able to learn to hear with their cochlear implant.
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Reactions in tiny containers – towards the world's smallest coaxial cable

Reactions in tiny containers – towards the world's smallest coaxial cable

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As electronic devices continue to shrink to meet the demand for pocket sized and wearable technology, scientists are working to develop the minute components that make them work. A team at the University of Nottingham have developed a new approach for the preparation of a coaxial cable around 50,000 times narrower than the width of a human hair.
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Surprise discovery in the search for energy efficient information storage

Surprise discovery in the search for energy efficient information storage

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Today almost all information stored on hard disc drives or cloud servers is recorded in magnetic media, because it is non-volatile (i.e. it retains the information when power is switched off) and cheap. For portable devices such as mobile phones and tablets, other forms of non-magnetic memory are used because the technology based on magnetism is impractical and is not energy efficient. In an age of mass data storage and portable devices which collect and process information, the search is on to find smaller, faster, cheaper and more energy efficient ways, of both processing and storing increasing amounts of data.
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Nottingham Vet School first in UK for student satisfaction in all areas

Nottingham Vet School first in UK for student satisfaction in all areas

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The University of Nottingham's School of Veterinary Medicine and Science is celebrating success that is unprecedented among UK Vet Schools in this year's National Student Survey.
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Side effect to blood pressure drugs is genetically determined for some patients, study finds

Side effect to blood pressure drugs is genetically determined for some patients, study finds

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New research has revealed that a small minority of patients are genetically predisposed to developing a side effect called thiazide induced hyponatraemia, a condition of low sodium salt concentration in the blood caused by thiazide diuretics.
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Doctor 'sat nav' project gives new direction for out-of-hours care

Doctor 'sat nav' project gives new direction for out-of-hours care

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The results of a research project run by the University of Nottingham which used the latest technology to track out-of-hours doctors have revealed significant improvements can be made to provide safer staffing levels and better patient care.
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We're batty about our interns

We're batty about our interns

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From testing cricket bats to counting nocturnal mammals of the same name, more than 100 Nottingham students are making their mark on businesses in the region as part of a University scheme.Now in its fourth year The University of Nottingham Summer Internship scheme has grown to support 75 businesses with more than 105 students.
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Biggest ever infra-red image of the sky

Biggest ever infra-red image of the sky

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The largest infra-red image of the sky ever taken has been released today by astronomers from the University of Nottingham.The image is a whopping 1.5 million mega pixels and has detected nearly two billion stars and galaxies. It is the culmination of over ten years work on an international project to image the northern sky in the infra-red part of the spectrum.
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Count your blessings and the world will be a better place

Count your blessings and the world will be a better place

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Whether you count your blessings every day or reserve heartfelt thanks for when it's been earned, research has revealed that gratitude in all forms makes us more willing to help others.
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University of Nottingham's Writer-in-Residence in the running for Man Booker Prize 2017

University of Nottingham's Writer-in-Residence in the running for Man Booker Prize 2017

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University of Nottingham academic Jon McGregor's new novel Reservoir 13 has made the longlist for the Man Booker Prize 2017. Jon, who is Professor of Creative Writing in the University's School of English, has been longlisted alongside other literary greats Paul Auster and Zadie Smith.
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Nottingham to deliver NHS endorsed MBA

Nottingham to deliver NHS endorsed MBA

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The NHS Leadership Academy has appointed Nottingham University Business School (NUBS) to deliver an NHS endorsed Masters in Business Administration (MBA).
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Discovering the sunken pirate city

Discovering the sunken pirate city

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Research uncovering the secrets of the 17th century pirate town of Port Royal in Jamaica, which was destroyed by a massive earthquake in 1692, will be showcased in a new documentary this week.
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Nottingham leads on new technologies in government's plan to upgrade the energy system

Nottingham leads on new technologies in government's plan to upgrade the energy system

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A plan to give homes and businesses more control over their energy use and support innovative technologies was set out by Climate Change and Industry Minister, Claire Perry, in a visit to the University of Nottingham.
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Up, up and away for the adventure of a lifetime

Up, up and away for the adventure of a lifetime

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Poacher 2017 — the International Scout and Guide Jamboree — will see the University of Nottingham's hot air balloon take to the skies high above Lincolnshire this summer.
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Results from important new global health trial surprise researchers

Results from important new global health trial surprise researchers

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Family-led rehabilitation is not effective in aiding the recovery of people who have suffered a stroke, a major international trial involving researchers at the University of Nottingham has suggested.
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Engineering microbes to power the new industrial and healthcare revolution

Engineering microbes to power the new industrial and healthcare revolution

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A world-leading team of scientists has developed a new and faster way to genetically engineer bacteria called Clostridia that has the potential to revolutionise the energy, food and medical therapeutics industries.
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