Press Releases
£180m Midlands investment as government confirms funding for the energy research accelarator
The Government has today confirmed a £60 million capital investment in the Energy Research Accelerator (ERA). Together with private sector and university support the decision unlocks £180 million total investment in the Midlands region.
Scenery not just greenery has an impact on health
People feel healthier when they live in a more scenic area, according to a new study.
Dr Michael Scott of the University of Warwick declared honorary citizen of Delphi for scientific work with worldwide impact
Dr Michael Scott Associate Professor of the University of Warwick Classics and Ancient History department has been declared an honorary citizen of Delphi by the Mayor of Delphi today.
Bacteria cells group together in communities and use electrical signalling to survive
Groups of bacteria use electrical signalling to communicate, new research published in the journal Nature has found.
The electro-communication mechanism was found to be surprisingly similar to action potential mechanism in neurons found in animal brains and central nervous systems.
New book by Friends of the Earth to spark debate and action on women's empowerment to protect our natural environment
‘Why women will save the planet’ released today features 25 articles and interviews from leading lights in the environmental and feminist movements including Dr Sarah Richardson of the University of Warwick’s History department.
Mid-life crisis: evidence that wellbeing hits a low point in your early 40s
Research by a University of Warwick academic suggests there is such as thing as a midlife crisis - but things pick up after 42.