Science news articles about 'university of nottingham'

  • Brewing Science: Beer Company Builds University Of Nottingham Its Own Brewery

    Think University of Nottingham students enjoy a pint on occasion?   It's a safe bet, since the school is putting in a fully-functioning brewery, and brewing must be a key contributor to the East ...
  • Think before you drink, says university research

    ... aimed at changing people’s binge drinking habits. A team of health psychologists at The University of Nottingham plan to discover whether using the workplace to supply information on the health ...
  • Nottingham scientists identify childhood brain cancer genes

    ... author Professor Richard Grundy from the Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre at The University of Nottingham, said: "Understanding the biological causes of cancer is vitally important as it will ...
  • Nottingham technology gives Bond the edge

    (PhysOrg.com) -- Technology developed at The University of Nottingham will be giving James Bond the edge over his enemies when the latest high octane 007 adventure hits cinema screens later this week. ...
  • Bug barcode readers hold out promise of universal vaccines

    ... the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). The scientists, led by Professor David Haig, University of Nottingham, Dr Tracey Coffey and Dr Jayne Hope, Institute ...
  • Safe water? Lessons from Kazakhstan

    ... to improve access to safe water and sanitation, a new report co-authored by an expert at The University of Nottingham, argues that much more needs to be done. A major survey in Kazakhstan found that, ...
  • Taking on Britain's 'sick note culture'

    ... survey of smaller business owners. The UK Business Barometer, an internet survey run by The University of Nottingham Institute for Enterprise and Innovation (UNIEI) found there was strong support for ...
  • Food for thought

    Pioneering research from The University of Nottingham recommends a full government environmental audit of British restaurants. The report — ‘The Environmental Sustainability of the British Restaurant ...
  • Do chemicals in the environment affect fertility?

    ... contact with potentially-toxic substances could be affecting our health — and our fertility. Researchers at The University of Nottingham are set to take part in one of the first studies of the effect ...
  • Life, but not as we know it?

    Researchers at The University of Nottingham have taken some important first steps to creating a synthetic copycat of a living cell, a leading science journal reports. Dr Cameron Alexander and PhD ...
  • Into the wild

    An intrepid team of researchers from The University of Nottingham are venturing into one of the most isolated regions on the planet to study the potentially devastating effects of global warming on ...
  • Synergy between biology and physics drives cell-imaging technology

    ... technologies. In the June issue of Physics World, Paul O’Shea, a biophysicist at the University of Nottingham, Michael Somekh, an optical engineer at Nottingham’s Institute of Biophysics, Imaging & ...
  • The breathing lifeline that comes at a price

    ... are so serious the patient never recovers. Now, a research collaboration between the universities of Nottingham and Leicester is to use computer modelling of lungs based on information collected from ...
  • Talking to cells

    ... "talk to" the cells? Yes it is: Cameron Alexander and George Pasparakis at the University of Nottingham (UK) have been able to facilitate a conversation between bacterial cells and artificial polymer ...
  • Off-road wheelchair for developing countries unveiled

    A group of students from The University of Nottingham have designed an off-road wheelchair to help disabled people cope with rough terrain in developing countries.

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