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£1 million funding from Eranda Rothschild Foundation to investigate novel, non-invasive treatment for Alzheimer’s, dementia and Parkinson’s
23 September 2024Researchers are embarking on a first of its kind study to utilise ultrasound and light therapies to investigate a non-invasive and targeted treatment of Alzheimer’s, dementia and Parkinson’s.
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Universities’ cold case unit could spark new leads in unsolved missing person cases
17 April 2024Forensic science students are to provide support to unsolved national and international cold cases relating to missing and unidentified people.
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Funding to train next generation of Chemists to take the East Midlands towards net zero
12 March 2024The University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University have been awarded funding for a centre that will train chemists of the future to find new ways to decarbonise manufacturing sectors, and help the East Midlands achieve its net zero target.
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Nutritionally-enhanced insects could biofortify poultry feed with essential vitamins and minerals
17 October 2023Fly larvae will be fed food waste nutritionally-enhanced using nanometre (one billionth of a meter) sized natural minerals before being added to poultry feed.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2023/10/nutritionally-enhanced-insects-could-biofortify-poultry-feed-with-essential-vitamins-and-minerals
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Scientists monitor the formation of a chemical bond for the first time
10 November 2021A new study has for the first time been able to monitor the different stages of a chemical reaction, as one bond breaks and another forms.
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Scientists develop facemask which can kill viruses on contact
9 November 2020A new antiviral facemask which uses nanotechnology to kill viruses including COVID-19 and influenza has been designed and developed by a Nottingham Trent University scientist.
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NTU Knowledge Transfer Partnerships acknowledged for excellence
8 October 2020Two recent KTPs led by researchers in our School of Science & Technology have been awarded the highest levels attainable by Innovate UK
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Nano minerals in poultry feed can improve broiler growth, study shows
23 September 2020Nano delivery of mineral supplements in poultry diets leads to improved bird growth, feed consumption and digestibility, a new study has found.
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New facility to focus on production of medical devices and technologies
16 January 2020Work is well underway on Nottingham Trent University’s new Medical Technologies Innovation Facility (MTIF) at the Boots site, which is part of the Nottingham Enterprise Zone.
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Nottingham Trent University rises to highest ever Guardian University Guide position
7 June 2019Nottingham Trent University has risen to 12th place in the Guardian University Guide. Once again, this demonstrates its commitment to student satisfaction and graduate employment.
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