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Associate Professor David Armstrong on the 'Planetary Parade'

Associate Professor David Armstrong, from the Department of Physics at The University of Warwick, says, "The 'planetary parade' in the sky has multiple planets visible at once. This week there will be six - Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus".

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Tue 21 Jan 2025, 13:00 | Tags: Physics, Space, astronomy, astrophysics

Professor Christoph Mick on Holocaust Memorial Day

Professor Christoph Mick, from the Department of History at The University of Warwick, says, "The name Auschwitz stands for immeasurable suffering, for genocide and crimes against humanity committed by Nazi Germany. About one million Jews, 74,000 Poles, 21,000 Roma, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war, and thousands of others targeted by the Nazis were murdered in the Auschwitz camp system."


Tue 21 Jan 2025, 10:57 | Tags: News, Expert comment, History, Holocaust

Dr Shweta Singh on the UK’s AI Opportunities Action Plan

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has set out plans to use AI more in the UK with the AI Opportunities Action Plan. Dr Shweta Singh explains some of the plans advantages and disadvantages.

Mon 13 Jan 2025, 13:46 | Tags: AI

Alice Coffey, Global Sustainable Development at the University of Warwick highlights the health benefits of Veganuary.

Ahead of ‘quitters day’ which this year lands on 10 January – and is the day most people give up on their New Year resolutions – Alice Coffey at The University of Warwick is on hand to offer encouragement to keep going with Veganuary by highlighting the health benefits of following a wholefood plant based diet.

Thu 09 Jan 2025, 15:17 | Tags: Health, Expert comment, diet, global sustainable development, Vegan

Meta abandoning the use of independent fact-checkers on Facebook and Instagram

Mateusz Stalinski, Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics says, "Meta’s decision to reduce the amount of content moderation across their platforms does not come as a surprise. With X increasingly branding itself as leader in promoting largely unrestrained freedom of expression on social media, Meta has faced competitive pressure to take action."

Wed 08 Jan 2025, 12:53

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