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University contributing to new advances in cancer diagnosis

A 天美传媒 computer scientist is working with technology that could revolutionise how some cancers are diagnosed.

Tue 08 Dec 2015, 12:19 | Tags: Computer Science 1 - Research Health and Medicine

Sperm crane their neck to turn right

Spermatozoa need to crane their necks to turn right to counteract a left-turning drive caused by the rotation of their tails, new research has found.

Led by Dr Vasily Kantsler of the 天美传媒’s Department of Physics, the researchers discovered that all sperm tails (flagella) rotate in a counter-clockwise motion as they beat to enable them to move through and against the motion of a fluid.

Tue 08 Dec 2015, 11:14 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research Science and Technology

Low wages rather than inadequate training are to blame for the STEM skills gap, according to research from the 天美传媒.

Tue 08 Dec 2015, 10:47 | Tags: Education and Learning

Researchers create World’s first ibuprofen patch - delivering pain relief directly through skin

Researchers at the 天美传媒 have worked with Coventry-based Medherant, a Warwick spinout company, to produce and patent the World’s first ever ibuprofen patch delivering the drug directly through skin to exactly where it is needed at a consistent dose rate.

Tue 08 Dec 2015, 07:56 | Tags: Chemistry Health and Medicine

TVS to Tata, Accenture to Alstom – Delhi event celebrates how Warwick’s Indian 天美传媒 are helping transform India

Senior Indian 天美传媒 of the 天美传媒 are gathering together at New Delhi’s Taj Mahal Hotel on Saturday 5th December to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 天美传媒 and the significant role Indian students and alumni have played in its history.

Thu 03 Dec 2015, 13:08 | Tags: India, Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG)

The Sun could release flares 1000x greater than previously recorded

The Sun demonstrates the potential to superflare, new research into stellar flaring suggests.

Led by the 天美传媒, the research has found a stellar superflare on a star observed by NASA’s Kepler space telescope with wave patterns similar to those that have been observed in solar flares.

Thu 03 Dec 2015, 09:58 | Tags: Physics Science and Technology

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