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Swallow research produces Eppendorf win for Seeholzer

October 19, 2024
American Laura Seeholzer is this year’s winner of the Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology, in recognition of her research into airway neuroendocrine cells’ role in protective coughing and other...

Young innovator turns to 3D to scale up stroke recovery tool

September 7, 2024
Innovate UK’s 2023 Young Innovators award winner is using 3D printing to put his stroke recovery therapy tool into the hands of patients.

Smart clothes are the new cutting edge of physio tech

July 7, 2024
Smart phones and watches may have met their match from a surprising source when it comes to tracking the body’s movements.

Study links inbreeding and pregnancy loss in horses

April 6, 2024
Mid and late term pregnancy loss among thoroughbred horses appears to correlate significantly with the prevalence of inbreeding, according a Royal Veterinary College study.

Nottingham uni spin-out secures UKRI £1 million for gene therapy tech

September 6, 2023
University of Nottingham spin-outTherageniX and collaborator the University of Nottingham, have been awarded a £995,000 grant from Innovate UK.

Can science tackle ACL threat to women players’ World Cup success?

August 20, 2023
The knee injury England midfielder Keira Walsh narrowly avoided at the World Cup has been identified as a key threat to women football players on the pitch.

Sponge enables robot to crack the egg challenge

June 10, 2023
Robots have demonstrated their efficiency over the human and manual approach in many areas but still struggle to match the fine motor skills of people when handling, say, an egg.

Game Theory: Doctor Livingston Jr jigsaws

June 5, 2023
They’ve seen many science games, but Dr Louise Robinson and Dr Ian Turner can’t hide their enthusiasm for Doctor Livingston Jr. jigsaws.

Wearable tech enhances potential for friends-based mental health support

April 14, 2023
Wearable tech that shares data between small circles of close friends and relations could provide a new approach to distributed, mutual health care, suggests new research.

Enhanced computer modelling offers improved training for trainee surgeons

February 12, 2023
Modelling improvements have enabled a research team at Bristol University to refine the use of virtual needles during simulations of surgical operations.

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