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Gravitational Waves Discovered in Historic Breakthrough
In a discovery that has been hailed as the breakthrough of the century, scientists have detected clear gravitational wave signals for the first time in history. The gravitational waves – ripples in spacetime that were anticipated by Albert Einstein – were generated by the collision of two black holes over...
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Boar Sport Power Rankings: January-February
The Men's Basketball 1s have started the year as they mean to go on - earning themselves a place at the top of our Power Rankings in the process.
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The perfect books to give this Valentine’s
Wondering what the perfect Valentine's gift is? Vaneesha Patel shares her recommendations if you're thinking about books
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Moffat’s big exit! Doctor Who’s status for the next 12 months
After six series at the helm, Steven Moffat steps down from his role as executive producer; where does Doctor Who go from here?
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First Look Review: Hail, Caesar!
In an exclusive review from Berlinale Film Festival, Redmond Bacon reviews Hail, Caesar!, the latest film by the Coen Brothers.
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Social science students typically overconfident
A new study has found that Humanities students are under-confident, while students from subjects like political science, law and economics had the highest confidence levels. The study, conducted by Jonathan Schulz and Christian Thöni, took place in St. Gallen and Zurich Universities in Switzerland, and measured the response of 711...
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Warwick retail wasted food amounts to £56k in 2015
Warwick retail outlets wasted over £56,000 worth of food during term time in 2015, according to a Freedom of Information request submitted by the Boar.
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#VarsityOnesToWatch: Netball
This week we interview Warwick Netball, taking a closer look at their side as they line up to face Coventry in just 2 weeks...
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OECD Chief of Staff Gabriela Ramos: “Let’s focus on emotions”
“Let’s focus on emotions,” suggested Gabriela Ramos, OECD Chief of Staff and Sherpa to the G20, during the WES 2016. The modern economy seems to be trapped in models and graphs which do not necessarily reflect how reality works. The 2007-08 financial crisis of seems to indicate a deficiency in...
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Former French Budget Minister: “We are lying to people”
Many people, especially those of French nationality, may have various feelings concerning Jean-François Copé, the Former French Budget Minister (2004-2007). However, there are no doubts that he was the most positive character on the opening day of the Warwick Economic Summit 2016. “We are facing a difficult situation which needs...
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Absolute Boarginners: Why it’s okay for guys to work the pole too
If you want to get fit and have a great time doing it, this society could be for you. Nick Buxey busts some pole dance stereotypes.
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