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Biology | Study abroad and travel in MalaysiaStephanie's highlights from her field trip to Tioman Island, as part of her year in Malaysia on our Biology BSc. About this course.
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Why did the elephant cross the road? In Malaysia they are trying to find the answer.As economic development forges ahead in Peninsular Malaysia so do the dangers to the country’s wildlife. Roads like the East-West Highway in the north of Peninsular Malaysia can pose huge…
From Elizabeth Cass
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Durian industry could suffer without the endangered fruit batScientists have discovered that Southeast Asia’s endangered fruit bats – commonly known as flying foxes – play an important part in the pollination of the iconic and economically…
From Elizabeth Cass
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Can a little loving kindness improve our mental health?Dr Ahmed Mohammed at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus is trying to find out if mindfulness can improve the mental health and wellbeing of young people.
From Elizabeth Cass
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Keeping hungry jumbos at bayElectric fences and trenches have proved to be the most effective way of protecting farms and villages from night time raids by hungry elephants. But researchers think they may have come up with…
From Elizabeth Cass
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Smoothing the way to a healthy glow?A group of university students are enjoying a specially designed fruit smoothie a day to discover whether it can improve their appearance and make them feel healthier. Their efforts are part of a…
From Elizabeth Cass
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Fast food sensation - Malaysian styleTake five graduates from The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, add a sprinkling of entrepreneurial spirit, drum up an appetite for fast food with the help of social media and you have the…
From Elizabeth Cass
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Detectives of CorrosionCorrosion costs the oil and gas industry billions of dollars every year, it can also have far reaching environmental consequences. But so far no one has managed to stop corrosion happening. Experts…
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Making use of low value palm oil productsSivaruby Kanagaratnam is a PhD student at the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus. She is working for the Malaysian Palm Oil Board. Oil binding capacity of low value palm oil products to reduce…
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Taking tissue regeneration beyond the state-of-the-artScientists at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus have begun the search for a new class of injectable materials that will stimulate stem cells to regenerate damaged tissue in degenerative…
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Crops for the Future - work on new centre beginsThe development of a new Crops for the Future Research Centre begins alongside the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus.
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Christine Ennew ushers in new era in MalaysiaThirteen years since she was instrumental in setting up The University of Nottingham's Malaysia Campus, Professor Christine Ennew returns full-time to a country she loves, to take up the helm as…
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Seeing the world through the eyes of an orangutanA captive bred Sumatran orangutan and a University of Nottingham neuroscientist in Malaysia are hoping to explain some of the mysteries of the visual brain and improve the lives of captive bred…
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Making sure the food we grow is good enough to eatA new Centre of Excellence for Post-Harvest Biotechnology has opened at the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus. It aims to reduce food losses and improve overall quality and food safety.
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