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Sina Tech: British scientist finds brain cells that increase appetite
A team of researchers from the University of Warwick's School of Life Sciences have identified the cells that communicate with neurons in the brain to inform it of what they eat. Also on Anhui365. (June 2020)
HK01: Victoria's Secret UK branch files for bankruptcy
Qing Wang, Professor of Marketing and Innovation at Warwick Business School, comments on the story that the British branch of Victoria Secret has to be rescued, suggesting the brand needs to start afresh. (June 2020)
Xinquan Edu: Top 20 universities in Europe for low costs of living abroad
The University of Warwick ranks 13th on this list of the top 20 universities in Europe for low costs of living abroad. (June 2020)
Sina Tech: Global Science Highlights May 2020
Science highlights of the month include research from the University of Warwick, which finds that fasting can activate cell autophagy and maintain a healthy weight. (May 2020).
Edu News: Chimpanzees help trace the voice evolution of human ancestors
In a study conducted by a group of researchers led by the University of Warwick, one of the most promising theories of human speech evolution was finally supported by chimpanzee transmission. (May 2020). Also in Bio1000
CN Beta: so-called "enhanced memory" font has no wonder effect
The Chinese media report on research by the Department of Psychology – led by Dr Kimberley Wade – which finds that the font Sans Forgetica does not improve memory. (May 2020).
1688.com.au: will the coronavirus destroy the global economy?
Professor Mark Harrison, Department of Economics, tells this Chinese speaking website that COVID-19, in the long term, has the potential to change people’s perceptions of the global economy for the better. (May 2020).
Kooxue: popular majors for studying in the UK in the future
Article about the top universities in the UK for studying a degree lists Warwick as one of the top institutions for studying Big Data. (May 2020).
Sina: Anglo-American research on coronavirus
Lawrence Young, a professor of molecular oncology at the University of Warwick, comments on the latest COVID-19 findings, saying that although many people speculate that a more aggressive strain may appear, research to date has shown that this is not the case. (May 2020).
RFI Chinese: researchers discover new antibodies against new coronavirus
"Just because we have found antibodies that neutralize the virus in a group of cells in a Petri dish, does not mean we can expect the same response in patients," said Dr James Gill, clinical lecturer at Warwick Medical School. (May 2020). Also in Creaders News , mitbbs.com , Huaren Jie , Yahoo HK