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Hotter bodies fight infections and tumours better – researchers show how

The hotter our body temperature, the more our bodies speed up a key defence system that fights against tumours, wounds or infections, new research by a multidisciplinary team of mathematicians and biologists from the Universities of Warwick and Manchester has found.


New science festival comes to Coventry this month

A new festival coming to Coventry this month is bringing scientists into the local pub.

Pint of Science will take place on 14-16 May and will see more than 30 experts from the University of Warwick and Coventry University talking about their research in pubs and venues around the city.


Pint of Science Coventry brings scientists out of the lab and into your local pub

The public science festival, Pint of Science, is coming to Coventry for the first time this year, with experts from the Universities of Warwick and Coventry talking about their research work in a selection of pubs and venues around the city.


How to build a better railway - in (almost) every cell in your body -

New work from the University of Warwick shows how a microscopic ‘railway’ system in our cells can optimise its structure to better suit bodies’ needs.

Mon 12 Mar 2018, 17:50 | Tags: Biology, Health, Health and Medicine, Mathematics, WMS, cell biology, medicine

University of Warwick scoops four Leverhulme prizes

Four University of Warwick academics have won Philip Leverhulme Prizes in the 2017 awards round.


Study suggests you can ‘pick up’ a good or bad mood from your friends - but it also suggests that depression doesn’t have the same effect

New research suggests that both good and bad moods can be ‘picked up’ from friends, but depression can’t.


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