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Infant mortality could be lowered through improved medicine packaging designs

The usage of key medicines in developing countries could be significantly increased through improved packaging appearance, a new study by the Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) and the University of Warwick finds.

Mon 29 Jun 2015, 11:05 | Tags: WMG

WMG Joins Revolutionary New Robotic and Autonomous Systems Network

WMG is to be part of the new revolutionary EPSRC UK-RAS Network, which brings together the UK’s core academic capabilities in robotic innovation under national coordination for the first time. 

Mon 29 Jun 2015, 10:48 | Tags: WMG

Can’t Stop, Must Hack!

A total of 50 students took part in the inaugural 24hour hackathon on Saturday (20 June) to mark the start of a new partnership between WMG’s Cyber Security Centre and digital identification company Callsign.

Thu 25 Jun 2015, 11:24 | Tags: Computer Science, WMG, Mathematics, Engineering, Sciences

Red dwarf burns off planet’s hydrogen giving it massive comet-like tail

A giant cloud escaping from a warm, Neptune-mass exoplanet is reported in this week’s Nature.

Depicted in an image by Mark Garlick and issued by the University of Warwick, it has been suggested that low-mass exoplanets orbiting close to their parent stars could have had some fraction of their atmospheres ‘burnt off’ by extreme irradiation from the star, but confident measures of such losses have been lacking until now.

Wed 24 Jun 2015, 19:20 | Tags: Astrophysics, Space, Sciences

Warwick to broadcast Royal Opera House performances live on Big Screen

World-class opera and ballet performances will be broadcast live and free of charge for members of the public at the University of Warwick this summer.

Wed 24 Jun 2015, 11:49 | Tags: University of Warwick, Community and region, events, Arts

Study reveals potential value of prison pen pal scheme to rehabilitation of offenders

The prison pen pal scheme ‘Prisoners’ Penfriends’ has an important role to play in helping to rehabilitate convicted offenders, new research from the University of Warwick has found. The findings are revealed in a report from the Law School’s Criminal Justice Centre, which is being presented at the House of Lords on Thursday (25 June).

Tue 23 Jun 2015, 10:29 | Tags: 1 - Research Social Affairs Law

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