Research Exchange
August 29 2014 China’s budgetmanagement is lagging behind countries which spend similar amounts on research and […]
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Tags: China’s budget management, Dr Cong Cao, Dr Yutao Sun, EU’s Seventh Framework Programme, Marie Curie fellowship, research and development, School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, science
August 13 2014 Research published today shows that the New Medicine Service (NMS), an innovative medicines […]
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Tags: adherence to medication, Antony Chuter, community pharmacies, Dr Maureen Baker, New Medicine Service, prescriber, Professor Rachel Elliott, Royal College of GPs, Royal Pharmaceutical Society, University College London
August 5 2014 Whether it be checking bank balances, catching up on world news, chatting with […]
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Tags: bandwidth, Dr Christian Greiffenhagen, Dr Murray Goulden, Dr Richard Mortier, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, Horizon Digital Economy Research centre, Internet, PAWS project, Public Access Wi-Fi Service, University of Loughborough, virtual private networks, volunteering
August 4 2014 On Wednesday 6 August, a spacecraft will make history as it goes into […]
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Tags: Churyumov-Gerasimenko, Comet 67P, Dr Barrie Mellor, Dr Norman Logan, European Space Agency, Liquid nitrogen oxides, N2O4, NASA, Professor Clifford Addison, propellant, rocket engines, rocket fuel, Rosetta, Royal Ordnance Company, School of Chemistry, spacecraft
July 29 2014 Researchers who discovered a group of new materials capable of repelling bacteria have […]
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Tags: Bacteria resistant materials, Camstent Ltd, indwelling medical devices, materials science, microbiology, Nature Biotechnology, polymers, Professor Morgan Alexander, Professor Paul Williams, School of Life Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award
July 25 2014 Researchers from a joint program with The University of Nottingham and Virginia Tech […]
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Tags: Augmented Reality Graphics, depth perception, driving, Human Factor, human factors study, Jaguar Land Rover, Nadejda Doutcheva, safety, Virginia Tech, Volunteer, windscreens
July 23 2014 New research by experts at The University of Nottingham could offer new […]
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Tags: Dr Lucy Fairclough, Familial Hibernian Fever, fever, German Cancer Research Centre, immunology, inflammation, Mansoura University, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, rare genetic disease, School of Life Sciences, The European Journal of Immunology, The Quarterly Journal of Medicine, therapy, TNF Receptor Associated Periodic Syndrome, TRAPS
A unique new architectural environment for people who practice yoga and meditation is planning to take […]
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Tags: Adaptive architecture, architect, architectural environment, Dr Elvira Perez-Vallejos, Dr Holger Schnädelbach, Dr Stuart Moran, EPSRC Orchid project, ExoBuilding, Horizon Digital Economy Hub, Institute of Mental Health, Mixed Reality Lab, physiological data, servomotors, yoga experience