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University of Warwick

University of Warwick

The University of Warwick is a public research university on the outskirts of Coventry between the West Midlands and Warwickshire, England

Deadly bacteria and cancers could be halted by the latest advances in medical nanomachines

A new test that can accurately identify multiple respiratory viruses within five minutes

A surprising new non-opioid pain killer with fewer side effects

Revolutionary ULTRARAM™ computer memory gets ready for mass production

Using recycled carbon fibre mats to produce hydrogen from waste water could power electric vehicles

How about grid-scale electricity storage at fifth of the current cost?

The Shadow Robot Dexterous Hand is comparable to a human hand, reproducing all of its degrees of freedom

After the pandemic: Could a circular economy save the world’s economy?

Need to pay attention: 75% of the orbital debris detected could not be matched to known objects in public satellite catalogues

Created: A wireless artificial aquatic polyp, which can remove contaminants from water

New mathematical idea reins in AI bias towards making unethical and costly commercial choices

An alternative model of ventilator is a cutting-edge reinvention of the archetypal iron lung

Using artificial intelligence to detect hypoglycaemic events via wearable sensors

Quantum computers learn to check their own work

Quantum computers can potentially answer questions beyond the capabilities of classical computing – but their answers might not be reliable University of Warwick scientists have developed a protocol for quantum computers to measure how close their answers are to the correct ones Checking whether these answers are correct using classical methods is extremely resource-intensive Could

Quantum computers learn to check their own work

Using genetic engineering to repurpose a strain of beneficial bacteria for use as a safe, sustainable alternative to chemical pesticides

Researchers at Cardiff University in Wales have used genetic engineering to repurpose a strain of beneficial bacteria for use as a safe, sustainable alternative to chemical pesticides. The research team found that Burkholderia ambifaria bacteria, when altered with genomic tools, have the potential to act as effective biopesticides, replacing synthetic pesticides that can harm human and environmental health.

Using genetic engineering to repurpose a strain of beneficial bacteria for use as a safe, sustainable alternative to chemical pesticides

Memory and learning depend on a protein ‘off-switch’ in the brain

Memory, learning and cognitive flexibility depend on a protein ‘off-switch’ in the brain, according to a breakthrough discovery made by an international research collaboration co-led by the University of Warwick. This new knowledge could enable us to better understand and combat neurological diseases which inhibit memory, such as Alzheimer’s. Memory and learning depend on a

Memory and learning depend on a protein ‘off-switch’ in the brain

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