Europe: News and Commentary
Destination Santé: Co-sleeping - no benefit in terms of mother-child bond
French health news. “A third of parents would co-sleep with their baby in the UK during the first 18 months of life,” says Professor Dieter Wolke of the University of Warwick. See also La Depeche (French)
Il Giornale: COVID is weighing on the reproductive health of women
Italian news. A study conducted by researchers at the University of Warwick illustrated the consequences of Covid on the reproductive health of women. In particular, the scientists identified the obstacles faced by women in accessing contraception during the lockdown (interruption of sexual health services, fear of contracting the virus) and how these represented a real health emergency. Julia Gauly, Warwick Medical School.
45 Secondes: When this star blows, its planets will turn into huge pinball machines
French news. "The planets will gravitationally disperse from each other," lead author Dmitri Veras, a physicist at the University of Warwick in England, said in a statement. “In one case, the innermost planet could be thrown out of the system. Or, in another case, the third planet could be ejected." See also Daily Geek Show (French)
RTVE: students with the best grades in recent years
Spanish news. Mathematician Óscar Rivero also went to the United Kingdom a few months ago to do a postdoctoral stay [...] At the University of Warwick, now with another scholarship, the Newton of the Royal Society, he conducts research on Number Theory and Euler's systems, "tools to study the Birch and Swinerton-Dyer conjecture, one of the problems of the millennium"
MD80: Rolls-Royce leads the way in the development of aviation energy storage technology
Italian engineering news. "We are also working closely with WMG, University of Warwick, through its High Value Manufacturing Catapult, an experienced research partner with extensive knowledge gained through support from the automotive and other industries, to develop our energy storage technology." See also Electrive (German)
Yahoo ES: How to Identify a 'Ghoulish Boss'
Spanish news. According to Andrés Hatum, PhD from the University of Warwick UK, the pandemic demanded the human side of the bosses so that they enter your personal life and see what happens in your house. "So the short-termists and those who could not anticipate anything are being carried away by the pandemic current and are disappearing," said the author.
20 Minutos: a planetary pinball 135 light years away
Spanish news. A new study led by researchers at the University of Warwick and the University of Exeter found that "four planets locked in perfect rhythm around a nearby star are designed to spin around your solar system when the sun finally dies," details the statement issued by the team. Astronomers have modelled the future of an unusual planetary system and how the change in gravitational forces results in "the star turning into a white dwarf that will cause its planets to loosen from their orbits and bounce off each other's gravity," as if it were a pinball game, they add. See also Media Inaf (Italian)
National Geographic PL: This was the route of people migrating from Siberia to the Americas
Polish news. Researchers from the University of Warwick recreated routes that approximately 12,000. years ago, people migrating from Siberia to the Americas defeated. They used samples of gastric bacteria called Helicobacter pylori, which from at least 100,000 years have a close evolutionary relationship with humans. See also El Diario Alerta (Spanish)
Sputnik: Researchers discover something unusual in brains of Alzheimer's patients
Czech news. A team of scientists from the United Kingdom, the United States and Germany, led by the University of Warwick in Coventry, used transmission X-ray microscopy on synchrotron radiation sources such as the Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire & the Advanced Light Source in California.
EveryEye: This particle appears to be composed of matter and antimatter
Italian news. These "are produced in proton-proton collisions and travel on average only a few millimeters before transforming, or decaying, into other particles," said Tim Gershon, professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Warwick. Also in Trust My Science (French); Info Consapevole (Italian)