Europe: News and Commentary
Frankfurter Rundschau: Great Britain on "one-way street to freedom"
German news site. Dr. Mike Tildesley, professor of infectious disease modeling at the University of Warwick, told Times Radio, "It's hard to be categorical about, but I think we need to remember that any form of relaxation does there will be more intermingling and that could lead to increased risks." He appeals, "It is really very important that people obey the rules."
Watson: This is how the British celebrate the end of the lockdown
Swiss news website. Experts urge people to remain cautious. Lawrence Young, a virologist and professor of molecular oncology at Warwick Medical School, urged caution: "So while we take the opportunity to enjoy the shopping and hospitality outdoors, we have to be careful - the virus is still out there and very contagious."
AFP Factual: are 60% of vaccinated people in hospital in the UK? Fact check.
"These figures of 60% and 70% of people hospitalized or deceased having received the two doses of vaccine come from the third wave modeling carried out by researchers at the University of Warwick, it is explained in the same summary..."
ABC: An extrasolar planet from another border
Spanish news: A study, led by the University of Warwick and published in the journal Nature , has for the first time measured up to six molecules in an exoplanet's atmosphere to determine their composition. It is also the first time that astronomers have used them to definitively pinpoint the location where these hot giant planets form thanks to the composition of their atmospheres.
ZDF: Corona will not go away despite vaccination
German news broadcaster: "The University of Warwick has examined for Great Britain how the infection rate would develop there between January 2021 and January 2024 if the population were vaccinated step by step, with an average vaccination protection of 85 percent."
20 Minuten: Vaccinations alone cannot stop the coronavirus
Swiss news site: "According to the calculations made by Matt J. Keeling's team at the University of Warwick herd immunity against Sars-CoV-2 can hardly be achieved with vaccinations. Keeling and his colleagues believe that a complete containment of the virus and thus the end of the pandemic solely on the basis of vaccinations is unlikely." Also see Repubblica (Italian)
AS: Spain could run out of British tourists this summer
"I think international travel this summer, for the average vacationer, is unfortunately highly unlikely," said Dr Mike Tildesley expert, in mathematical models of infectious diseases from the University of Warwick to the BBC . Also see Leggilo (Italian) ; El Diario (Spanish)
Formula Moto: Triumph TE-1 - first details of its future 100% electric motorcycle
Spanish news website reports: The TE-1 Project, which is carried out in collaboration with Williams Advanced Engineering (WAE), Integral Powertrain, WMG (University of Warwick) and with funding from the UK Government's Zero Emission Vehicle Commission, gave its first steps in May 2019.
Also in Auto Nocion (Spanish) ; Futura Sciences (French); Moto 1 Pro (Spanish) Motor Pasion Moto (Spanish) Soy Motero (Spanish)
wwwhatsnew: the effect of rain on autonomous cars
Spanish news site: "Researchers from the Intelligent Vehicles Group at WMG, University of Warwick recently carried out a simulation to measure the performance of LiDAR sensors under rainy conditions. The whole process and the result of this was recorded for an article published in the IEEE Sensors Journal." (March 2021)