Press releases

Nottingham composer is shortlisted for the prestigious Ivor Novello Award

A composer at the University of Nottingham has been shortlisted for arguably the most prestigious classical music award in the country.

Children with ADHD frequently use healthcare service before diagnosis, study finds

Children and young people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) use healthcare services twice as often in the two years before their diagnosis, a study by researchers at the University of Nottingham and King’s College London has found.

Government communication could be hampering avian flu control measures, according to new research

A new study has revealed that confusion over government guidelines is preventing UK poultry keepers from complying with UK avian flu regulations.

Out of Area Housing negatively impacts mental health and vulnerability for the homeless, new report shows

New research from the University of Nottingham has shown that those placed out of area by their local authority are negatively impacted with mental health and a loss of support networks being key factors.

Left-coiling snail needed as mate for rare and unnamed snail

A rare left-coiling snail is on the lookout for love after being discovered by a snail-searching academic in Nottingham.

Nottingham academic plays part in world first air quality standard

A University of Nottingham academic has played an instrumental role in the creation of a standard that empowers building owners, operators, and professionals to proactively protect indoor environments as we enter the winter virus season.

Protein root discovery seals future of climate proof plants

Researchers have discovered a protein that seals plant roots to regulate the uptake of nutrients and water from the soil, the discovery could help develop climate proof crops that require less water and chemical fertilisers.

Stunting in infancy linked to differences in cognitive and brain function

Children who are too short for their age can suffer reduced cognitive ability arising from differences in brain function as early as six months of age, according to new research.

UK study finds some species of seabirds are showing signs of developing immunity to avian influenza

As part of a major research consortium announced last June, the UK’s top scientists have discovered that some seabirds are demonstrating immunity to avian influenza.

National Biofilms Innovation Centre Generates Significant Economic Impact

A new economic review highlights a number of significant impacts following a £16m investment into UK biofilm research between December 2017 and December 2022, demonstrating a total impact of approximately £204m, extending throughout the UK economy.
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