Breakthrough finding in rechargeable lithium-oxygen batteries
Manpreet Kaur reports on breakthrough research from the University of Waterloo which could pave the way to rechargeable lithium-air batteries.
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Manpreet Kaur reports on breakthrough research from the University of Waterloo which could pave the way to rechargeable lithium-air batteries.
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Since the start of 2018, mergers and acquisitions have become more popular amongst companies in a bid to combat a fall in sales. Instead of looking at smaller companies for takeovers, companies have begun to target their bigger competitors. Many have criticised the moves as a threat to the free-market...
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Probably like most people, my favourite place to do my course reading is in bed. There’s nothing more cosy than being wrapped in my duvet with a cup of tea as I settle down to attempt to conquer my reading for the week. Unfortunately, I get easily distracted when reading...
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Observing Hebden Bridge from afar, you’d be forgiven for thinking we were in the age of Sylvia Plath, the troubled queen of modern literature buried in a corner of the town. The mill chimneys – constructed of no-nonsense Yorkshire grit – guard over the town as a sulphur-caked memorial of...
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Dan Turley reports on a new quantum device that calls into question our ideas of cause and effect using beams of light photons.
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As we move closer to the start of the year, we hear from Mixed Hockey as they chime in as part of this year’s “Why you should join” series This is going to sound very cliché, but Mixed Hockey is more than just a hockey club, we’re a family. Our...
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Calke Abbey is an unrestored country house estate, situated in Ticknall, Derbyshire. It was abandoned by its owners, the Harpur-Crewe family, in 1985 and was given to the National Trust. Labelled as an ‘un-stately’ home and gardens, I found exploring its history and secrets deeply intriguing. Both the building and...
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Matthew Dale reports that lack of sleep could be a major contributing factor to obesity.
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Research has shown that collaboration projects at universities are at risk of falling apart due to the UK’s withdrawal from the EU.
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As Warwick students, it wouldn’t surprise you if financial terminology such as ‘income’ and ‘salary’ were among the words uttered most frequently on campus. Along with getting a girlfriend, and a parking space in term 3, the quest for a high-paying graduate scheme resides in the upper echelons of a...
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The British government, in collaboration with Universities UK (UUK), has decided to enter into a series of memoranda of understanding agreements with leading Egyptian universities – agreements that, on the face of them, are meant to promote collaborative research and open up opportunities to establish international campuses for UK universities...
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The University of Edinburgh will be distributing badges to freshers which indicate the pronoun they should use to refer to each other. The badges will have “he”, “she”, or “they” printed on them.
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Gezy Vaughan explores the potential benefits of a digital detox during 'Scroll Free September'.
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