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04.06.2025 | UCLA’s affordable AI-powered magnetic pen for early Parkinson’s diagnosis | Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have created a 3D printed pen that detects subtle tremors in handwriting, offering a potential tool for diagnosing Parkinson’s disease.
Co-authored by Professor Jun Chen, the d... |
29.04.2025 | Commentary: Trump tariffs - poor workers in Cambodia will be among the biggest losers | PHNOM PENH: Politicians and economists have been pretty vocal in their response to the ongoing saga of Donald Trump’s tariffs. But much less has been heard from the world’s poorest workers about how they will be affected.
For when the US pr... |
04.04.2025 | Tariff Turmoil: European Retailers Face a Storm | The world of retail is a delicate dance. One misstep, and the entire performance can crumble. Right now, European retailers are stumbling under the weight of new U.S. tariffs. The recent announcements from the Trump administration have sent... |
03.04.2025 | European retail shares hammered, Adidas down 10% as Southeast Asia hit with eye-watering U.S. tariffs | Many goods sold to U.S. consumers by European companies are manufactured via factories in Southeast Asia — which was hit by some of Trump’s highest tariffs.
Shares of European retailers selling products ranging from sportswear to jewelry we... |
31.03.2025 | Are You an Asian Entrepreneur? Here Are the 5 Mental Health Challenges You Need to Know About When Aiming for the Top. Here are five mental health challenges Asian business leaders need to navigate wi... | Asian entrepreneurs have come far. A professor of entrepreneurship at the Imperial College Business School, Mike Wright, wrote in 2018 that the future of international markets will likely be shaped, "in no small part," by Asia's m... |
21.02.2025 | Cock and Bull Gains First Wholesale Listing for Its Plant-Based Meat Pastries at Cotswold Fayre | UK brand Cock and Bull, a producer of chef-made plant-based meat pies and pastries, has announced its first wholesale listing at fine food supplier Cotswold Fayre.
Retailers will be able to purchase six of the brand’s products — Traditional... |
17.02.2025 | The Future of Work: How Entrepreneurship Can Thrive in an AI-Driven Economy Why entrepreneurs should embrace AI as a partner, not a threat. | Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a force of seismic change in the job market. As technology assumes ever more human-like roles, it's important to be mindful of people's concerns that it could impinge on their careers. The World Econo... |
12.02.2025 | Altair Announces Future.Industry 2025 Global Event | Virtual event will bring together thought leaders, industry experts, and visionaries to explore how technology is transforming the ways we live, work, and beyond
TROY, Mich., Feb. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Altair (Nasdaq: ALTR), a global lea... |
22.01.2025 | Future Food Quick Bites: Plant-Based Lidl, House of Lords & Powdered Oat Milk | 5 Mins Read Our weekly column rounds up the latest sustainable food innovation news. This week, Future Food Quick Bites covers Lidl’s new plant-based range, a vegan workplace canteen, and the UK House of Lords’s nod to cultivated meat. New ... |
17.01.2025 | University of Nottingham Partners With Jampa’s & Tartistes to Develop “Next Generation of Plant-Based Protein Products” | The UK’s University of Nottingham has announced that it is partnering with plant-based food producer Jampa’s and Canadian food manufacturer Tartistes to develop the “next generation of plant-based protein products”.
Researchers at the Unive... |
16.12.2024 | The Thinking Pod innovations Secures £340K in Funding | The Thinking Pod innovations, a University of Nottingham, UK-based spin-out providing power converters and motor drive systems, £340K in funding.
Backers were not disclosed.
The company intends to use the funds to enable further development... |
10.12.2024 | Gooddrop’s ‘grow-to-wear’ apparel business looks to mass produce cotton using vertical farms | Conventional cotton has been called “the world’s dirtiest crop” thanks to the heavy use of pesticides and other agrochemicals used in the growing process.
“Cotton is an aggressive and destructive crop on an ecological level,” Simon Wardle, ... |
26.11.2024 | Имплантаты из крови регенерируют сломанные кости | Наше тело обладает замечательной способностью к регенерации при травмах. Само собой, у него есть свои пределы. Теперь ученые из Ноттингемского университета разработали способ улучшить естественный процесс, создав имплантаты из собственной к... |
16.11.2024 | Порождающий зомби гриб из «The Last of Us» в реальности может спасать жизни, считают учёные | Болезнетворный гриб, фигурирующий в постапокалиптической игре и телесериале «The Last of Us», может привести к созданию нового лекарства от рака, утверждают учёные в своём новом исследовании.
В антиутопическом мире сериала адаптировавшаяся ... |
14.11.2024 | Cultivated Meat for Pet Food ‘Significantly Better’ for the Planet Than Beef | 4 Mins Read Pet food with cultivated meat instead of beef fares far better for the planet and its resources, according to a new life-cycle assessment.
As it works to commercialise cultivated pet food, Czech biotech startup Bene Meat Technol... |
13.11.2024 | Sabah government pledges cooperation with MACC over alleged bribery claims by whistleblower | New: You can now listen to articles.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Amid allegations of a bribery scandal involving several local elected assemblymen, Sabah Chief Minister Hajiji Noor said he has “nothing to hide”, whi... |
13.11.2024 | New £500m university science grant can ‘commercialise discoveries’ | - |
25.10.2024 | Regional opinion leaders engage on ways to explain irreplaceable role of agriculture and importance of innovation | Can agriculture save the planet?
Manuel Otero and Jack Bobo
Manuel Otero and Jack Bobo lead discussion with Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture
The next 25 years will be the most important in agriculture’s 10,000-year hi... |
06.09.2024 | The Rise of Robotics: Navigating the Future of Engineering Education | Robotics is no longer a distant dream. It’s a reality, woven into the fabric of our daily lives. From factory floors to our living rooms, robots are reshaping industries and redefining roles. As technology advances, the demand for skilled r... |
04.09.2024 | Radiation Detecting Snakebot Set Loose in Dounreay | A decommissioned nuclear power plant in Caithness has seen the first use of a radiation detecting snakebot, developed by a team from the Dounreay plant in collaboration with the University of Nottingham, and ICE9 Robotics, who specialise in... |
15.08.2024 | The Green Revolution: Innovations in Carbon Capture and Solar Technology | In the race against climate change, innovation is the fuel driving us forward. Two recent funding rounds highlight this momentum. Promethean Particles and GraphEnergyTech are at the forefront, each tackling environmental challenges with gro... |
14.08.2024 | Promethean Particles secures £8M for carbon capture materials production | Carbon capture materials company Promethean Particles has closed an £8 million financing round.
Promethean manufactures metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), a class of materials composed of metal ions interconnected by organic molecules to form... |
09.08.2024 | The Future of Scent and Drive: UK Startups Pioneering Innovation | In the heart of the UK, two startups are rewriting the rules of technology. OW Smell Made Digital (OW) and Monumo are not just companies; they are harbingers of a new era. One is harnessing the power of scent, while the other is revolutioni... |
07.08.2024 | Monumo's innovative electric drive design gets a £750k boost from Innovate UK | UK deeptech Monumo, who is redesigning the electric drive unit, has been awarded £750,000 in funding from Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
Monumo’s 3D Generative-AI Technology (3D-GAIT), will automate design generatio... |
27.07.2024 | Altair and University of Nottingham: A Leap into Aerospace Innovation | In a world racing toward sustainability, partnerships are the fuel that propels innovation. Altair, a titan in computational intelligence, has joined forces with the University of Nottingham. Together, they embark on a groundbreaking journe... |
23.07.2024 | New £5M Scots Facility to Combat Climate Change via Imaging Tech | A new £5 million Scottish facility aims to combat the adverse effects of climate change through high-speed imaging technology.
The project, developed with input from more than 100 academics and led by the University of Strathclyde, will use... |
23.07.2024 | Altair Signs MoU with the University of Nottingham to Develop Aerospace Digital Twin Project | University to use the Altair® HyperWorks® and Altair® RapidMiner® platforms in groundbreaking electric propulsion digital twin project
TROY, Mich., July 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Altair (Nasdaq: ALTR), a global leader in computational intell... |
23.07.2024 | Altair Signs MoU with the University of Nottingham to Develop Aerospace Digital Twin Project | University to use the Altair® HyperWorks® and Altair® RapidMiner® platforms in groundbreaking electric propulsion digital twin project
TROY, Mich., July 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Altair (Nasdaq: ALTR), a global leader in computational intell... |
11.06.2024 | QurAlis Expands Leadership Team With Doug Williamson, M.D., as Chief Medical Officer and Jason Brown, MBA, as Chief Financial Officer and Appoints Shafique Virani, M.D., to Board of Directors | Industry veteran Williamson brings nearly three decades' experience as a leader in neuroscience R&D at organizations including Eli Lilly and Company, Lundbeck, Parexel, and Acadia Pharmaceuticals
Former Karuna CFO Brown brings more than... |
07.05.2024 | Brain+ publishes its Annual Report for 2023 – A year of market access, product development and a refocused commercial strategy | Brain+ publishes its Annual Report for 2023 – A year of market access, product development and a refocused commercial strategy
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Copenhagen, Denmark, April 28, 2023 – Brain+ A/S (Nasdaq First No... |
22.03.2024 | NASA Chandra Captures a Rapidly Growing Yet Underachieving Black Hole | Jace Dela Cruz, Tech Times 22 March 2024, 03:03 am
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has captured an image of a quasar, identified as H1821+643, which is a rapidly growing supermassive black hole located approximately 3.4 billion light-years... |
22.12.2023 | AI Study Shows Famous Raphael Painting Was Not Completely Created by the Italian Renaissance Master | Jace Dela Cruz, Tech Times 22 December 2023, 06:12 am |
27.09.2023 | Pathios Therapeutics Awarded Innovate UK Grant to Evaluate First-in-Class Immunotherapy Approach in Models of Malignant Brain Cancer | Company Collaborating with Researchers at the University of Nottingham on Optimization and Evaluation of Novel Small Molecule GPR65 Inhibitors in Preclinical Brain Tumor Models |
01.09.2023 | TherageniX and University of Nottingham Awarded £995K |
– Novel non-viral gene delivery platform to help advance tissue repair following orthopaedic surgery
– Funding from Innovate UK’s Transforming Medicines Manufacturing programme supporting innovative technologies for intracellular drug de... |
12.01.2023 | University of Nottingham team awarded £6M to develop 3D printing toolkit for the NHS | The UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) has awarded a team at the University of Nottingham £6 million to develop a toolkit that helps get 3D printing into the country’s hospitals and surgeries.
Using this grant, ... |
08.12.2021 | New Stem Cell Lines That Can Be Grown Without Serum Could Slash the Cost of Cultivated Meat | Scientists obtain animal stem cells that can be grown without serum, with the potential to dramatically reduce the production costs of cultivated meat.
Researchers from the University of Nottingham‘s School of Biosciences, in collaboration ... |
04.11.2021 | The Week in Agrifoodtech: Nick’s raises $100m; Bezos pledges $2b against climate change | Swedish foodtech company Nick’s, known for its keto-friendly ice cream, brought the biggest funding news of the week with its $100 million Series C round. Meanwhile, Twiga Foods closed a $50 million round while billionaire Amazon founder Je... |
16.09.2021 | Netacea engages with University of Nottingham and government funded scheme to advance threat detection and mitigation offering | Netacea reveals how the partnership contributed to evolving its product suite and helped cut onboarding time and cost
Manchester, UK – 16th September 2021 – Netacea, the bot detection and mitigation specialist, today unveils how collaborati... |
20.10.2020 | A Student’s Guide to Starting a Business in 2020 | 0 shares
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17.07.2020 | DRAX GROUP PLC
Drax : 17 July 2020 - Ground-breaking carbon recycling project launches with £3million Innovate UK funding | The project will obtain critical data about a new single-cell protein used in fish and poultry feed that is set to sustainably transform the UK's aquaculture and poultry industries.
REACT-FIRST is the UK's first-ever scalable route to the s... |
05.06.2020 | It’s Not Summer Schools Children Need, It’s Understanding | No amount of extra tuition will replace what children have lost during the coronavirus lockdown ... [+] (Photo by Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images)PA Images via Getty Images |
04.04.2020 | Why Australian Travelers Are Moaning About 5-Star Stays In Hotel Quarantine | From midnight, March 28, all Australian travelers returning from overseas have been forced into two-week quarantine–in a luxury hotel. |
02.04.2017 | How wearable heart-rate monitors work, and which is best for you | Enlarge / Module outside of its headband.
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09.03.2017 | Conferences explore genomic science - from biodiversity to biomedicine | Conferences explore genomic science - from biodiversity to biomedicine
09-03-2017
The Earlham Institute (EI) is hosting two prestigious conferences for leading scientists and industry in life sciences - presenting the latest ground-breaking... |
08.11.2016 | Need some good news today? A mutant snail just found love via Twitter | This day will be a stressful one for many Americans, so naturally we turn to the internet: to paraphrase Homer, the cause of and solution to all of life’s problems. Luckily, today brings a heartwarming tale — or should I say tail? — from ac... |
28.07.2015 | NuVision becomes first University of Nottingham spinout to receive seed funding from Mercia | Mercia Fund Management (MFM), a national fund management business with a focus on the Midlands, North and Scotland, has committed £379,000 in seed funding to NuVision Biotherapies Ltd, a University of Nottingham spinout developing effective... |
27.04.2015 | SuperGeeks want you to ditch your trusted phone repair guy at Computer Village | Share this article:
SuperGeeks is a device repair and service platform that provides after-sales technical support to customers within the Lagos metropolis and suburbs. Founded in 2013 by the duo of Sam Uduma and Edmund Olotu, SuperGeeks ha... |
02.09.2014 | Is silk the right road for eczema treatment? | Is silk the right road for eczema treatment?
02-09-2014
Cambridge University Hospitals is taking part in a landmark study on eczema in children, to establish whether silk clothing is effective in treating the condition.
It’s still unclear w... |
16.01.2014 | Molecular nano-spies to make light work of disease detection | Molecular nano-spies to make light work of disease detection
16-01-2014
A world of cloak-and-dagger pharmaceuticals has come a step closer with the development of stealth compounds programmed to spring into action when they receive the sign... |
07.10.2010 | Open Secure Networking - The University of Nottingham Approach | Fleet, Hampshire, UK, 7th October 2010 – Khipu Networks, one of the UK's leading security-focused systems integrators, announce that The University of Nottingham, a leading Russell Group University, with campuses in the UK and Asia, has com... |
12.07.2007 | Micell: A materials chameleon tackles drug-coated devices | For Micell Technologies, a Raleigh, N.C., materials company that recently reinvented itself as a developer of drug-releasing stents, perhaps the third time will be the charm.
Founded in 1995, Micell specializes in the use of supercritical f... |