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Rosetta probe set for comet collision

Professor Don Pollacco from the Department of Physics discusses the end of the Rosetta probe mission today in anticipation of Comet 67Y's iminent collision..

Fri 30 Sep 2016, 09:53 | Tags: Physics, Comet, Academic Staff, Space, development, technology, Sciences

Water Plumes on Europa

Scientists say they've spotted jets of water spewing from Europa, the huge moon orbiting Jupiter. Professor Don Pollacco, dept. of Physics explains the significance.

Tue 27 Sep 2016, 15:14 | Tags: Physics, Academic Staff, Space, Sciences

Alzheimer's breakthrough "encouraging": Professor Kevin Moffat on the drug aducanumab

A breakthrough in Alzheimer's treatment was reported today, as a new drug is showing 'tantalising' results.

Professtor Kevin Moffat from the School of Life Sciences comments on this development


Language, Culture and Communication offers global perspective

Milica Krunic is an international student, going into her third year at the University of Warwick – where she discovered she could combine her love of languages and culture with other subjects on the Language, Culture and Communication course in the Applied Linguistics department at the University of Warwick

Wed 10 Aug 2016, 11:39 | Tags: Applied Linguistics, Sciences

Vaccine for the prevention of Ebola trial results are "extremely positive"

Professor Andrew Easton, a virologu from the University of Warwick's School of Life Science, has called the results of a trial for an Ebola vaccine as "extremely positive".

Fri 31 Jul 2015, 13:40 | Tags: School of Life Sciences, Ebola, Current Affairs, Sciences

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