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New study aims to learn the lessons of homeschooling

Parents who have been homeschooling their children are being called on to share their experiences for a new study being carried out by researchers at the University of Nottingham.

WoW – how has COVID-19 affected your employment and mental wellbeing?

A new study, launched during Mental Health Awareness Week, will investigate how people’s work and employment has changed because of COVID-19, and how this has affected their mental wellbeing.

Teenage years are ruff on dogs too

New research led by scientists from the University of Nottingham and Newcastle University has shown that typical teenage behaviour doesn’t just occur in young humans – it happens in dogs too.

Experts launch animated parenting tips for struggling households during lockdown

A series of short films featuring a host of famous faces offering parenting tips during the lockdown, has been launched by experts.

New app will help to prevent falls in care homes

Experts at the University of Nottingham have developed a new app that will help to reduce the number of times residents in care homes fall over.

New AI diagnostic can predict COVID-19 likelihood without a test

Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence diagnostic that can predict whether someone is likely to have COVID-19 based on their symptoms.

Shining a light on the ‘Lady with the Lamp’ on the bicentenary of her birth

The University of Nottingham is to celebrate International Nurses Day on 12 May with the digital launch of a new exhibition marking 200 years since the birth of the world’s most famous nurse, Florence Nightingale.

Repurposing existing drugs a more rapid alternative to a vaccine for COVID-19, say researchers

Repurposing existing medicines is likely to offer a more rapid hope of tackling COVID-19 than developing and manufacturing a vaccine, argue an international team of scientists.

New research will explore why COVID-19 hits some harder than others

A new study will examine why some people who contract COVID-19 have symptoms and others don’t, and will question why, out of those who become symptomatic, not all become seriously ill.

Scientists edge closer to treatment for myotonic dystrophy

Scientists at the University of Nottingham have taken a step closer towards developing a treatment for the long-term genetic disorder, myotonic dystrophy.
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