Warwick engineering project receives two million euro funding
Noah Keate looks into a recently funded School of Engineering project which aims to use computational tools to develop energy-efficient materials.
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Noah Keate looks into a recently funded School of Engineering project which aims to use computational tools to develop energy-efficient materials.
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Chelsea lost to Real Madrid in a breathless encounter and Villarreal stunned Bayern Munich in Tuesday’s Champions League quarter finals, with Liverpool and Manchester City booking their semi-final places on Wednesday. With late drama, unsavoury scenes and upsets, this round of the Champions League had a lot to unpick. Chelsea...
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Ronnie O’Sullivan demonstrated his formidable safety prowess as he defeated David Gilbert 10-5 to kick off his Crucible campaign. This appearance marks O’Sullivan’s 30th year at the Crucible, and the start of his quest to win a record-equalling seventh World Championship title. After a rough start, the Rocket showcased the...
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Writer Georgina Beech examines 'The Novice', a psychological story of a young woman's destructively unhealthy work ethic.
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Two YouTubers, Ernest Kanevsky and Yuguo Bai, are being sued by the University of Southern California (USC) for multiple provocative pranks. A judge, on request from USC, also handed down a restraining order, preventing the duo from visiting USC’s campus.
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Viewers have been captivated by weekly releases of the show’s second season. Its success generated countless of discussions over the show’s aesthetic, especially on social media. Now that January’s TV event came to an end, all eyes are on the finale. Euphoria is often criticised for glamorising complex topics such...
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Katie Bevan explores the latest record from LA rock stars, the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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The University of Warwick joins a group of around 30 UK universities interested in twinning with Ukrainian institutions to offer support to students and academics during the Russian invasion, supporting initiatives for both short- and long-term collaboration.
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When I was at secondary school, our class was talking politics in the run-up to the 2010 election. Our drama teacher mentioned she would be voting Green, and I remember my friend dismissing it as “throwing away her vote”. It was easy to joke about it, but the Party’s fortunes...
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While LGBTQ+ history month was back in February, the need to acknowledge the importance of LGBTQ+ people and their monumental influence isn't isolated to just one month a year. Aurore Charron tells us about some important figures who have shaped today's world.
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Qualifying is currently underway, and on Saturday 16 April, it’ll be time for the biggest event in the snooker calendar – the World Snooker Championship. At this stage, we’ve already had a number of headlines – former world champion Graeme Dott made his second 147 break in a third-round qualifying...
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Students and graduates in England will pay up to 12% interest on their loans this autumn, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). The rise has been described as “brutal” by the National Union of Students (NUS). Interest on loans taken out since 2012 is typically adjusted each September...
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The group Just Stop Oil have conducted a protest at Kingsbury Oil Depot, just North of Coventry since April 1st. After multiple protests and breaches, 180 people so far have been arrested by the police.
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