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New Tier 2 HPC platform launched by HPC Midlands+

Sulis supercomputer created by university consortium to empower engineering and physical sciences academics

Fri 05 Nov 2021, 10:38 | Tags: Physics, research

Non-invasive ventilation for COVID-19 patients isn’t linked to heightened infection risk

New research involving University of Warwick researchers has found that the use of non-invasive breathing support to treat moderate to severe COVID-19 infection, isn’t linked to a heightened infection risk, as currently thought.


Warwick welcomes the President of Bolivia to campus

The University of Warwick has welcomed former student, His Excellency Luis Alberto Arce Catacora, President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, back to the university’s Coventry campus to talk with students and to learn more about research being undertaken.


COP26 - Did student negotiators best the politicians?

As world leaders threw coins for luck at the closing of the G20 summit in Rome last weekend, delegates at the University of Warwick held their breath for the results of a weekend of tense negotiations at the 2021 Warwick Climate Negotiating Forum (WNCF). Organised by and for students, the WCNF saw fifty attendees step into the shoes of delegates from 18 nations to hold their own global climate negotiations, with the aim of inspiring the next generation of climate campaigners.

Wed 03 Nov 2021, 09:52 | Tags: events, COP26

High quality employment key to levelling up, argues expert group

The government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda needs to address employment inequalities between regions, within regions and between people if it is to be effective says ReWAGE, the new independent think-tank based in the Institute for Employment Research at Warwick University.

Tue 02 Nov 2021, 13:23 | Tags: Institute for Employment Research, ReWAGE

Electric vehicles could be powered by Hydrogen harvested from sewage

Wastewater treatment is vital to remove pathogens, but is incredibly energy intensive. The ability to treat it more sustainably is a challenge researchers from WMG, University of Warwick have been able to achieve, using recycled carbon fibre mats to produce hydrogen from waste water.

Tue 02 Nov 2021, 08:31 | Tags: WMG, electric vehicles, water, energy, Sciences

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