Laser technology promises self-driving cars
New laser technology could help detect objects out of sight, improving the prospect of safer, self-driving cars.
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New laser technology could help detect objects out of sight, improving the prospect of safer, self-driving cars.
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Two 18-year-old students have been arrested following an incident of racist abuse in Nottingham Trent University halls.
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It’s nearly impossible to avoid the implications of the UCU strike. Beginning on 22 February, 61 universities have been taking part in the action. Academics are striking due to a proposed pension change, which could see pensions being cut by up to 40%. Out of the 463 members of the...
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In the past few years it’s been hard to read through the minutes of an AAA publisher’s earnings call without hearing the term “Games As Service”, or GAS as I will be referring to them. Publishers want GAS to become the oxygen we breathe, but so far almost every attempt...
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The decision by Warwick SU to support a campaign to encourage the RSC to end its sponsorship arrangement with BP is ill-informed, unnecessary and damaging to students’ interests. Currently, BP sponsors a scheme to provide subsidised £5 tickets to RSC performances for those aged 16-25, but, after the recent All-Student...
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My family moved to the UK from Brazil when I was 10. It wasn’t easy at first—I hated the food, the weather, and the lack of support network we had, the four of us attempting to keep afloat in this new culture. But it didn’t take long for me to...
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It’s no secret at this stage that Justin Timberlake’s new album is pretty lousy. Trading in the squeaky-clean R&B of 2013’s The 20/20 Experience, Timberlake presents Man of the Woods, promoted as a contemporary spin on the music of the southern United States, or “modern Americana with 808s”. If it...
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MPs are set to review whether unconditional offers are being given to students as a way for universities to secure their fees.
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The first post-Weinstein Academy Award ceremony has been and gone. The #MeToo and Time’s Up movements echo across social media. And a little over a week ago, BBC Panorama, in collaboration with PBS Frontline, aired an investigative documentary entitled Weinstein: The Inside Story detailing the trajectory and precipitous fall of disgraced...
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Does Holocaust literature capture the horrible truth? Zoë Wells tells us how ultimately, books of the time can carry the message of a people.
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Warwick researchers have been part of an international effort to uncover the secrets of colour-chaning cyanobacteria
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Morse goes undercover in a school to investigate a missing teacher in 'Icarus' - our Endeavour series blog continues.
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As we hurtle towards the season in which societies and sports clubs will be holding elections to choose their executive committee for the upcoming academic year, problems in the system begin to surface and the cracks become apparent – before they are inevitably forgotten as the new execs bury their...
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