WMG in the Media
WMG to build £2.3m Automotive Composites Centre
- Multimillion composites centre for West Midlands (Professional Engineering)
- New automotive centre at Warwick Manufacturing Group (Birmingham Post)
- New £2.3million state-of-the-art centre in Coventry will boost automotive industry (Coventry Telegraph)
- New UK centre for lightweight vehicle research planned (Automotive Design)
- £2.3m composites centre to open in West Midlands (Eureka Magazine)
- Warwick centre to help automotive firms boost lightweight vehicle expertise (DPA on the net)
- Univ. of Warwick's WMG to build a research centre for exploring polymeric composites for auto (Specialchem)
- Lightweight composites centre (Eco Composites)
Flower power to purge poison and produce platinum
Lola-Drayson Electric Racing Car
- Lola - Drayson electric racing car unveiled (The Engineer)
- FIA Formula E (Rare Metals Blog)
- Drayson displays an electric turn of pace (Race Tech)
- Umeco co-develops recycled, flax composites for all-electric racecar (Composites World)
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Electric Prototype Racing Car Utilizes Flax-Reinforced and Recycled Composites (Azom.com)
Lola-Drayson Racing collaboration
- Lola-Drayson all electric prototype partners revealed (Drayson Racing Technologies)
WMG exhibits at Gadget Show Live exhibition
- Queen of the techies (Coventry Telegraph)
- Phone's a touch of class... (News of the World)
WMG supports Science Capital event
- Can-do technology that could revolutionise cars (Birmingham Post)
- Capital Science event looks to the future of car building in the West Midlands (Birmingham Post)
WMG researchers nominated for THE Outstanding Engineering Research Team
- THE Awards 2010 (Times Higher Education)
- Warwick's World First car wins recognition (Coventry Telegraph)
GM Crops and Gender Issues
Researchers from WMG and Warwick HRI (Arjunan Subramanian, Kerry Kirwan, David Pink & Matin Qaim) have had a response to correspondence in the December issue published in a recent Nature Biotechnology journal piece. The article summarises recent research on the gender effects of insect-resistant Bacillus thuringiensistoxin (Bt) cotton in India.