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http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/news 11-08-2011 14:16:47
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Professor Mark Fromhold joined BBC Radio 4 Start the Week programme yesterday to share his views on the importance of improving the teaching of Physics in schools UoN Physics & Astronomy UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing
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Plans for the new 11.7t MRI scanner that will be housed SPMIC were featured on BBC East Midlands last night with Professor Richard Bowtell explaining how important this will be for future research UoN Physics & Astronomy Nottingham Research UoN Science
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Nottingham to get the UK's most powerful MRI scanner 11.7 Tesla. MRI developed Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN in the 1970's by the late Sir Peter Mansfield jointly awarded a Nobel prize. The £29 million UK Research and Innovation project due for completion in 2026.
.Prof. Tom Crick from Department for Culture, Media and Sport visited SPMIC today to find out how wearable MEG technology is being used in research looking into how concussion affects the brain UoN Physics & Astronomy Matthew Brookes MEG at UoN
'Honeypots,' where an agent seeks to romantically entangle their target, are a staple of racy spy thrillers, and also reveal China's expanding espionage in Europe.
Dr Dan Lomas Nottingham Politics shares comments with Financial Times.
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How visas for social care workers may be exacerbating exploitation in the sector. Dr Caroline Emberson @NottmUniBSchool writes for The Conversation.
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Philips and Tesla Engineering have been selected to work with SPMIC to design and build the UK’s most powerful 11.7t MRI scanner that will be part of the new national facility at the University UoN Physics & Astronomy Philips UK Research and Innovation
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‘Every day I cry’: 50 women talk about life as a domestic worker under the Gulf’s kafala system.
Prof Kevin Bales Rights Lab comments to @Guardian on how the concept ‘absconding’ reflects a system that is part of the window-dressing of enslavement.
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Huge congratulations to Matthew Brookes who was at the Palace this week to receive his OBE in recognition of his services to Physics 🎖️🎉 SPMIC UoN Physics & Astronomy UoN Science Cerca Magnetics Limited MEG at UoN
New process for turning CO2 into sustainable fuel - Tech Briefs reports on recent research from UoN Chemistry UoN nmRC
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Two acclaimed authors, Tahmima Anam and Chris McCormick, will each deliver a free public lecture next month as part of the Nottingham City of Literature lectures, delivered in partnership with Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN 📚
Find out more and details on how to book 🔽
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Rishi Sunak has finally secured the legislation he needs to support his Rwanda plan.
Dr Natalie Hodgson, Assistant Professor in Law Nottingham Law, writes for The Conversation about the obstacles that could still stop flights to Rwanda from taking off.
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Queer love and loss inspired Lord Byron’s poetry—his letters reveal it all. Dr Sam Hirst UoN Humanities #WeAreUoN writes this insightful article for The Conversation.
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'Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and tight underwear can reduce sperm quality through a heat-related mechanism.'
Dr Richard Lea UoN Medicine and Health Sciences University of Nottingham Vet School shares insights on improving sperm count and male fertility with The Telegraph.
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Researchers from Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN have developed a new coating for plastic particles used in 3D printing, which increases their functionality and could herald new commercial applications. #3DPrinting theengineer.co.uk/content/news/n…
What are conspiracy theories and how do they take hold? Dr Daniel Jolley joins Joanne McNally in this BBC podcast to talk about how the 'Conspiracy Kitchen' idea can explain the ingredients needed for a theory to start and spread Nottingham Uni Psychology
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