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China Press: Experts worry about mixed variants of COVID
Professor Lawrence Young, Warwick Medical School, comments that more research is needed to establish the impact of mixed variants. See also China News; Seehua News; FH21 News.
Sohu/Kai Tak Education: studying in the UK, how to choose employment direction
"As a PhD in Engineering from the University of Warwick, Eric has many years of working experience in the UK workplace, familiar with various industries, job search skills and interview procedures. He has helped British employers interview more than 500 employees and helped students get jobs at HSBC, Standard Chartered, RBS, Deloitte, etc."
China Times: WHO warns that Delta variant is most infectious
Professor Lawrence Young, Warwick Medical School, warns against opening up the UK's Wembley stadium to football fans, because vaccine protection is limited and the Delta variant is circulating.
Sina Finance: discovery of rare superconductors may be crucial to the future of quantum computing
"In order to ensure that its characteristics have nothing to do with samples and instruments, two different sets of samples were prepared at the University of Warwick and ETH Zurich."
CGTN: Professor Lawrence Young joins Global Business Europe
Professor Lawrence Young, Warwick Medical School, talks about the rise in numbers of the Delta COVID variant, and the importance of getting people vaccinated.
NTDTV: Experts believe that the spread of the virus precedes the outbreak in Wuhan
Lawrence Young, a professor of molecular oncology at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom, said that this shows how important it is to understand the early spread of the CCP virus, and that any future investigations really need to seriously study the whole issue. He pointed out that “it is particularly worrying that key data was deleted after being uploaded. This is a very strange behaviour". See also Secret China
eBio Trade: Will getting up early or going to bed late affect your personality?
Researchers from the Department of Psychology at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom have discovered links between personality levels, sleep patterns and even genes.
EOL: research reveals relationship between family environment and children's behaviour
Cheng Wei, a young researcher at the Institute of Brain-inspired Intelligence Science and Technology of Fudan University, and an international cooperation team composed of researchers from the University of Oxford and University of Warwick in the UK, for the first time unveiled the interaction between family environment and children's brain structure, cognitive ability, and mental health.
Epoch Times: The fate of the planets in the system after the death of the star is like a "cosmic marble"
Research leader Dimitri Veras of the Department of Physics of the University of Warwick said: "The fate of these planets will be full of possibilities under the mutual influence of gravity. In one case, the innermost planet will be ejected. This system; in another case, the planets in the third orbit are ejected from the system; or the planets in the second and fourth orbits exchange their positions."
Sina: Research predicts that distant star systems will end in chaos
A team of astronomers -- including the University of Warwick -- used computer modelling to reveal the chaotic fate of a distant star system in which the orbits of the planets are almost completely synchronized. This research also reveals how the ancient white dwarfs that run through our galaxy are contaminated by cosmic debris.