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Fighting bacteria's strength in numbers

Fighting bacteria's strength in numbers

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University researchers have proved a long-held theory about how bacteria communicate with each other.
Nottingham researchers lead world's largest study into pre-eclampsia

Nottingham researchers lead world's largest study into pre-eclampsia

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Nottingham researchers lead the largest ever international research project into the genetics of pre-eclampsia.
Nottingham experts take part in world's first commercial space flight

Nottingham experts take part in world's first commercial space flight

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Space flight veterans help launch student project on first commercial flight to the International Space Station.
Rolls-Royce Innovation Award for FreeHex

Rolls-Royce Innovation Award for FreeHex

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A flexible miniature six-legged machining 'robot' for repairs in confined spaces wins a Rolls-Royce innovation award.
Nottingham Bioengineer backs Brake in call for safer cycling

Nottingham Bioengineer backs Brake in call for safer cycling

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Left for dead and now backing calls for safer cycling
GP Prescribing a good standard but improvement possible

GP Prescribing a good standard but improvement possible

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Major study of GP prescribing
Olympic kayak designer's quest for gold

Olympic kayak designer's quest for gold

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Research sheds new light on the ultimate competition canoe for Olympic Team GB
Athletes in 'The Zone' explored through new film

Athletes in 'The Zone' explored through new film

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The words of real athletes have been used in a compelling new art installation video that offers an insight into how athletes get into 'the zone'.
GSK and University of Nottingham collaborate to create Centre of Excellence for sustainable chemistry

GSK and University of Nottingham collaborate to create Centre of Excellence for sustainable chemistry

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Carbon Neutral Laboratory to be constructed with £12m support from GSK.
Science and industry join forces to deliver better crops

Science and industry join forces to deliver better crops

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Plant scientists to deliver two of nine new industry relevant crop science projects to ensure future food security.
Study raises questions over entrepreneurship policies

Study raises questions over entrepreneurship policies

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Policymakers who try to boost the economy by creating a more favourable environment for entrepreneurs "can't have their cake and eat it", a new study has warned.
Using maths to feed the world

Using maths to feed the world

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In the race to breed better crops to feed the increasing world population, scientists are using maths to find out how a vital plant hormone affects growth.
Raising the pulse to beat teenage blues

Raising the pulse to beat teenage blues

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A unique study is to test the effectiveness of personally tailored exercise programmes on young people with depression.
Research grant for Nottingham scientist's international collaboration

Research grant for Nottingham scientist's international collaboration

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£300,000 Young Investigator grant for University of Nottingham microbiologist.
Diamond image for the Diamond Jubilee

Diamond image for the Diamond Jubilee

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The Periodic Tables team etch an image of the Queen onto a diamond to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee.
Dynamic partnership wins major funding to fight lung disease

Dynamic partnership wins major funding to fight lung disease

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Dynamic partnership researching lung diseases wins major funding from pharmaceutical giant Pfizer.
Preserving a world favourite flavour

Preserving a world favourite flavour

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New research into cloning vanilla orchids could help meet the world's ever increasing demand for natural vanilla flavouring.
The mathematics of a heart beat could save lives

The mathematics of a heart beat could save lives

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First mathematical model of a rather special beating heart cell.
Chinese-English bilinguals are 'automatic' translators

Chinese-English bilinguals are 'automatic' translators

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New research sheds light on Chinese-English bilinguals' 'automatic' translation ability.
Controlling the cut - Nottingham engineers top leader board

Controlling the cut - Nottingham engineers top leader board

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Transforming the manufacture of complex aerospace, optical and biomedical structures and devices
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