Press Releases
Pollen Bomb gifted to the University Art Collection for all to enjoy
An exciting addition to the University of Warwick’s sculpture collection has arrived on campus; Pollen Bomb by Joanne Risley - thanks to the generous support of award winning producer, director and Alumnus of the University, Lawrence Till.
Warwick physicists among UK researchers awarded £30m investment in global science project
The University of Warwick has received over £900,000 to provide essential contributions to the international DUNE experiment, which aims to answer fundamental questions about our universe.
Winner announced for the 2019 Warwick Prize for Women in Translation
The Years by Annie Ernaux, translated from French by Alison L. Strayer and published by Fitzcarraldo Editions, has been announced as the 2019 winner of the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation.
The EU and the Western Balkans - new policy brief published today
What priorities should shape the UK’s relationship with the six Western Balkans countries after Brexit? The latest policy brief from GLOBE, a research centre within the University of Warwick’s Law School, considers how the UK can best develop a long-term sustainable relationship with the region independent of any EU approach.
Quantum computers learn to mark their own work
A new test to check if a quantum computer is giving correct answers to questions beyond the scope of traditional computing could help the first quantum computer that can outperform a classical computer to be realised.
By creating a protocol that allows a quantum computer to check its own answers to difficult problems, the scientists from the University of Warwick have provided a means to confirm that a quantum computer is working correctly without excessive use of resources.
An Artificial Intelligence algorithm can learn the laws of quantum mechanics
Artificial Intelligence can be used to predict molecular wave functions and the electronic properties of molecules. This innovative AI method developed by a team of researchers at the University of Warwick, the Technical University of Berlin and the University of Luxembourg, could be used to speed-up the design of drug molecules or new materials.