Warwick researchers predict spread of TB
Researchers at Warwick University have devised the first national model to predict the spread of Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB) in cattle herds.
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Researchers at Warwick University have devised the first national model to predict the spread of Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB) in cattle herds.
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Orange is the New Black has yet to lose it's touch, writes Charlie Roberson, successfully expanding the plot of it's second series to develop the colourful supporting cast, and add ever more drama, conflict and humour.
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Sophie Dudhill explores the government's expenditure and how regional arts fared in comparison to London's cultural hub
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Research conducted by professors at the University of Warwick has indicated that poor memory and brain functioning in older people is linked to sleep problems.
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Ibtisam Ahmed evaluates yet another thrilling two weeks at SW19
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Warwick Students' Union (SU) sabbatical officers declared their official support for the ongoing Fossil Free campaign on Thursday 19 June
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Warwick Business School (WBS) has completed an agreement to open a base in London at the iconic Shard building.
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The ninth episode of 24: Live Another Day certainly does not drop in pace or action, as Eleanor Campbell reviews. The President is still alive. A lead character, however, isn't so lucky. Will Navarro have to rise to the role of the ultimate villain?
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The winners of the Warwick Awards for Teaching Excellence (WATE) for 2013-14 have been announced. The award recognises excellence in teaching and support for learning at Warwick.
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Isaac Leigh was stateside during the World Cup, and writes on the changing perception of 'soccer'
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Ibtisam Ahmed discusses the continuing popularity of HBO's Game of Thrones, and its fluctuating strengths and weaknesses.
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The Curiositea queue is taking a decidedly different trajectory this May bank holiday. Crammed in the cafĂ©’s undergrowth of bunting, chandeliers and assorted nic-nacs are Hudson Taylor, the Dublin brothers that, for a couple of hours, have become far and away the biggest names on campus. They’re standing at the...
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One of the major summer blockbusters, Transformers: Age of Extinction, is a 'a dumb, obnoxious, hatefully long and boring exercise in trying the patience of cinemagoers', claims Luke Whitticase.
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