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Research gives new insights into fighting antimicrobial resistance

Cooking food thoroughly and avoiding some types of vegetables and salad during a course of antibiotic treatment could potentially reduce antibiotic resistance, by preventing bacteria carrying resistance genes getting into the gut, according to a new study.

Using big data on livestock farms could improve antimicrobial resistance surveillance

A new study analyses big data and machine learning in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance in livestock production methods .

University of Nottingham appoints new Pro-Vice-Chancellor for its Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

A leading professor in the field of dementia care and the psychiatry of the ageing population has been appointed as the University of Nottingham’s next Pro-Vice-Chancellor leading its Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.

New research to help small businesses improve cyber security with targeted support

A new research project has been launched to help businesses understand and improve their cyber security and streamline access to targeted support.

Could playing online games improve mental health services for young people?

Researchers are asking young people to test an interactive, online game, which could improve healthcare services for those who experience mental health concerns.

Teeth could preserve antibodies hundreds of years old, study finds

Teeth could be capable of preserving antibodies for hundreds of years, allowing scientists to investigate the history of infectious human diseases, a new study has found.

University of Nottingham teams up with Twycross Zoo on futuristic hologram project to raise awareness of critically endangered animals

The project is the first of its kind in a UK zoo, projecting holograms of critically endangered species to inspire and educate the public about the threats they face and how we can help.

Nottingham schools to try new toolkit to help children make healthy choices

A new education toolkit to encourage healthy behaviours in children is being trialled in schools across Nottingham.

Archaeologists will investigate ‘intriguing’ area of town where some of the earliest Roman remains were discovered

Archaeologists will begin excavating one of the most intriguing areas of a Roman town in Norfolk.

Cultural cheese tastings and grizzly town tours come to Nottingham as part of national humanities festival

Cheese tastings with a touch of cultural history and city tours that show the role bears played in popular culture in Tudor England are coming to Nottingham later this year as part of a national humanities festival.
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