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Sina: 'Three cases of mutated new coronavirus infection'
"We are working with partners around the world to detect and mitigate the impact of variants." said Lawrence, a virologist at the University of Warwick. He said: "This discovery shows that we have not yet come out of the predicament, we need to continue to detect and track, and eliminate the inevitable local outbreaks."
China Times: University Expo invites internationally renowned universities to participate
"The University Expo sponsored by China Time Group was held at the National Taiwan University Gymnasium a few days ago. The University of Warwick, University of Leeds and other international universities are invited to participate in the exhibition to introduce unique international pre-university courses." (March 2021) See also Commercial Times
Sina: Brazil’s new COVID variant in the UK
"You can either ban it or you can't help it all," said Lawrence Young, a virologist at the University of Warwick School of Medicine in the UK. "For more than a year, what we have been worrying about is border control, because during the first wave and the second wave, we learned from the new coronavirus gene sequencing that most of the patients infected with the new crown virus who entered the UK were People who have returned from a trip to the European continent." (March 2021)
Sohu: "The Times" 2017-2021 top-ranked British school!
"The top 10 UK universities ranked by The Times for 2017-2021 are: University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, University of St Andrews, Imperial College, Durham University, Loughborough University, London School of Economics, University College London (UCL), Lancaster University, University of Warwick." (March 2021)
Tom.com: Scientists have discovered the key protein of plants to prevent 'infertility' under high temperature conditions
In a paper published in the journal Nature Plants, researchers at the University of Warwick studied the molecular mechanisms of maize plants that protect fertility at high temperatures and identified two Argonaute-like (AGO) species that protect male cells. (March 2021)
Sina: Three difficulties must be solved to develop interdisciplinary
Which type of university is suitable for setting up interdisciplinary categories? In terms of philosophy, some universities are faster, such as the University of Warwick in the UK and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. The philosophy they uphold is very simple: to achieve leapfrog development, one has to expand disciplines, and an important form of expansion is to take interdisciplinary the road. (Feb 2021)
Qianlong: Two academicians serve as co-deans of Beijing Quantum Institute
Two academicians serve as co-deans of Beijing Quantum Institute. Tao Xiang is mainly engaged in condensed matter physics and strong correlation quantum theory. He engaged in post-doctoral research at the University of Warwick. (March 2021).
RFID World: University of Warwick research found that rainfall and distance will affect the detection performance of lidar
Chinese news site: "According to foreign media reports, researchers from the Intelligent Vehicle Group of WMG, University of Warwick, conducted simulations specifically to evaluate the performance of lidar sensors in the rain." (March 2021) Also see story in CN FOL and East Money and Auto Hexun
Sohu: 'The death of a monk'
Article about Dominican monk Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498). According to the record in the book "The Ugly Renaissance" (2014) by Alexander Lee, a professor of history at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom: Savonarola came forward in times of crisis. (Feb 21)
CN FOL: University of Warwick explores how lithium-rich cathode materials store charge under high voltage
In electric vehicles, high-energy storage batteries require battery positive electrodes with high capacity. According to foreign media reports, researchers from the University of Warwick (WMG, University of Warwick) and US researchers have discovered through a series of X-ray studies that oxygen ions, not magnesium ions, promote charge storage. (Feb 21)