Research Exchange
Scientists at The University of Nottingham are leading the world in exploiting MRI technology to assist in the […]
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Tags: Digestive Diseases Centre, IBS, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, MRI, Professor Robin Spiller, Sir Peter Mansfield Magnetic Resonance Centre
A group of university students are enjoying a specially designed fruit smoothie a day to discover […]
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Tags: attractiveness, fruit smoothies, Tan Kok Wei, UNMC
One of the world’s most powerful supercomputers is to enable astrophysicists at The University of Nottingham […]
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Tags: Frazer Pearce, High Performance Computing facility, James Bolton, Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe, petaflop, School of Physics and Astronomy
Tissue-conserving cancer surgery is a highly skilled procedure which involves time-consuming tissue preparation to detect the […]
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Tags: cancer, cancer diagnosis, Dr Ioan Notingher, School of Physics and Astronomy
To satisfy the world’s desire for ever more processing power, at ever diminishing energy cost, in even tinier […]
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A major new technology has been developed by The University of Nottingham, which enables all of the […]
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Tags: Centre for Crop Nitrogen Fixation, fertilisers, Professor Edward Cocking
Thirty research teams in 12 different countries have systematically compared state-of-the-art computer simulations of climate change […]
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Tags: climate change, epartment of Energy and Climate Change, global impact, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Simon Gosling, UK Met Office, water scarcity
Secondary school can be a stressful enough time for any teenager, but for those living with […]
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Tags: Professor Georgina Jackson, psychology, Tourette Syndrome, Tourettes Action, TS