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Nearly a third of hospitals in England reached maximum ventilator bed capacity during first wave of Covid-19 pandemic

Thirty percent of hospitals in England reached their maximum occupancy levels for beds with mechanical ventilation support during the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic, while the flagship Nightingale hospitals were under-utilised, according to a new study.


The ultimate conditions to get the most out of high-nickel batteries

It is common knowledge in battery manufacturing that many cathode materials are moisture sensitive. However, as the popularity of high nickel-based battery components increases, researchers from WMG, University of Warwick have found that the drier the conditions that these cathodes are stored and processed in, then significant improvement in performance of the battery is gained.

Wed 18 Nov 2020, 09:52 | Tags: WMG, Engineering, Batteries, Sciences

Highest magnetic field for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in the UK achieved at University of Warwick

Scientists will soon have access to a powerful 1 GHz magnetic field to analyse the structure and dynamics with atomic resolution for a wide variety of systems across chemistry, and life and materials science in the UK for the first time, as a new high-powered magnet for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) in the UK has been successfully been energized at the University of Warwick.

Tue 17 Nov 2020, 12:37 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research

University of Warwick team up with Natwest for global Entrepreneurship week

NatWest and the University of Warwick are growing their relationship to offer students and budding entrepreneurs support, coaching, and the chance to win £10,000 during Global Entrepreneurship Week, which runs from 16 – 22 November 2020.

Tue 17 Nov 2020, 10:07 | Tags: Business, Banking, Business and Management, Business Members

Up to £800,000 awarded to research COVID-19 pandemic

Warwick Business School has secured almost £800,000 of funding to research the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society.

Mon 16 Nov 2020, 13:27 | Tags: Warwick Business School

How personality affects who follows COVID-19 rules

Individual personality traits make people up to a third more likely to adopt guidelines aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19, a new Warwick Business School study has found.

Mon 16 Nov 2020, 13:27 | Tags: Warwick Business School

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