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Warwick’s womb lining test offers miscarriage hope to women
Dr Jo Muter (Warwick Medical School) and her team have developed a test which can help identify women who have a womb lining that increases their risk of miscarriage.
Ever wondered what flowers would’ve smelled like in Shakespeare’s time?
Head over to Shakespeare’s New Place in Stratford-upon-Avon this summer to sniff innovative scent technology from our School of Engineering, and find out!
Moth survey - Thursday 10 July
Nature fan? Sign up for a special Warwick at Night event, ready to find out which species of moths we have here on campus. Spaces are limited, so registration is essential.
Warwick Wombles litter-pick - Wednesday 16 July
Sign up for a lunchtime stroll in the fresh air, ready to make the campus safer for wildlife, create greener spaces for our community, and meet people from across the University.
Humans of Warwick: Meet Chris White
“During lockdown I created my own YouTube channel, ‘Reading with Mr White’.”
Humans of Warwick continues with Chris White, Digital Experience Development Manager from the Library, whose passion for reading and education led to a creative way of keeping the story going.
Warwick Chemists pick up three Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) prizes
A huge Warwick well done to Dr Jack Woolley, Professor Vasilios Stavros’ BoostCrop team, and the We are Chemistry programme. Their brilliant work has led to recognition from the RSC, one of the oldest and most prestigious chemical sciences award schemes.
Prof Siddartha Khastgir speaks to BBC Top Gear on self-driving tech
What's the difference between the UK and the US’s approaches to self-driving technology? Professor Siddartha Khastgir, Head of Safe Autonomy at WMG, spoke to BBC Top Gear to share his views.
Meet our latest Wonder winner...
Today we are celebrating Vicki Offin, from the Development and Alumni Engagement Team, for her exceptional creativity, thoughtful planning and commitment to inclusivity when delivering events for Warwick alumni.