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University of Warwick physicists among winners of prestigious Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

Scientists from The University of Warwick are among thousands of researchers worldwide honoured with the 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.

Thu 10 Apr 2025, 11:30 | Tags: Physics CERN Awards Award 0 - Daily News

From Blank Wall to Bright Legacy: Street Artist David Speed to Create 60th Anniversary Legacy Project for The University of Warwick Campus

The University of Warwick is celebrating its 60th anniversary in style with a bold, neon-infused legacy project created in partnership with artist David Speed.


The Gore genre enters the mainstream with the world’s first Terrifier film conference

From cult cinema carnage to box office slasher success, the gore genre will enter the mainstream at Warwick with the world’s first symposium on the Terrifier slasher film franchise

Tue 08 Apr 2025, 15:25 | Tags: film 0 - Daily News

Warwick astronomers discover doomed pair of spiralling stars on our cosmic doorstep

University of Warwick astronomers have discovered an extremely rare, high mass, compact binary star system only ~150 light years away. These two stars are on a collision course to explode as a type 1a supernova, appearing 10 times brighter than the moon in the night sky.


The University of Warwick secures £1.5m for research to tackle the problem of unhealthy jobs

The University of Warwick's Institute for Employment Research (IER) has been awarded £1.5 million by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to lead a major study on job quality and health.


Off-key beginnings: Baby lemurs sing out of tune, just like human children, finds University of Warwick research

A study led by primatologist Dr. Chiara De Gregorio from The University of Warwick has found that Madagascar’s singing lemurs, the indris (indri indri), sing out of tune in infancy and improve as adults, just like a human child learning to control their voice.


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