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A student invention to ensure your balls are match fitA team of mechanical engineering students at the University of Nottingham has developed a portable impact tester to accurately gauge the rebound of a tennis ball.
From Debs Storey
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New materials paving the way for the next generation of solar devicesThe University of Nottingham’s cross cutting energy research is leading the way in the development of new solar energy technologies that could have global impact. Energy Technologies…
From Debs Storey
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Securing a low-carbon futureNottingham's sustainable energy researchers on how new technologies and materials, systems and people can interact to secure a low-carbon future. More…
From Robert Ounsworth
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Helium Lost in SpaceHelium is a non-renewable resource and is essential in supporting research into drug discovery to cure diseases such as Alzheimer’s and at current usage rates will be exhausted by 2050. The…
From Tom Travis
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Creative Energy HomesA long-term development of “Creative Energy Homes” on the University of Nottingham campus provides a living test-site to work with the University investigating integration of energy…
From Tom Travis
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Archi Sarroza - EngD Efficient Energy TechnologiesArchi tells us why Engineering has always appealed to him and relating what he’s learning into real life situations.
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