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Breakthrough in ‘wonder’ materials paves way for flexible tech

Gadgets are set to become flexible, highly efficient and much smaller, following a breakthrough in measuring two-dimensional ‘wonder’ materials by the University of Warwick.


Dictated governance rules leads to major losses in sales

  • WBS academic argues enforced changes can damage company growth
  • Onur Tosun believes organic changes are far more beneficial
  • Dr Tosun used the SOX Act to show the negative impact of enforced changes
  • Policy makers should consider firm specific dynamics he argues
Tue 14 Feb 2017, 15:57 | Tags: WBS

Valentines Day 2017: Why we give chocolates on 14 February

Food historian Professor Rebecca Earle of the University of Warwick History department maps how chocolate became a Valentine's Day staple.

Tue 14 Feb 2017, 09:37 | Tags: 1 - Research History

Pioneering app gives millions of Ghanaians access to ambulances

Millions of people in Ghana have gained access to life-saving emergency services, thanks to a revolutionary navigation app designed by a University of Warwick graduate.

 


Queen’s wedding cake resurrected with scanning tech

Cutting-edge technology has brought Queen Elizabeth II’s wedding cake back to life – thanks to research by WMG at the University of Warwick.


Warwick embarks on new scheme to help more disadvantaged young people into Higher Education

The University of Warwick, as a part of the National Collaborative Outreach Programme (NCOP) is working with nine schools and colleges across seven wards in Warwickshire to increase participation in higher education.

Mon 13 Feb 2017, 10:00 | Tags: University of Warwick, Community and region, Outreach

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