Are new laws the way to stop the spread of ‘fake news’?
Maya Kad investigates whether new legislation is the solution to the problem of fake news.
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Maya Kad investigates whether new legislation is the solution to the problem of fake news.
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Maya Kad investigates which weather forecast apps we can trust (if any) to make the most of our weekend plans.
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If the name Michael Crichton seems familiar to you, it’s quite likely because you know one of his most famous works, Jurassic Park. Another of his texts, Next, revolves around future developments and advances in biotechnology. Whilst the novel is fictional, it is based around biological concepts and practices that...
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Maya Kad gives an overview of the Pint of Science Festival, which came to Coventry for the first time.
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New research suggests drinking more than four cups of coffee a day could decrease your chance of stroke.
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A £1.5 million research programme has seen experts from the University of Warwick’s Warwick Medical School trial a method to safely reduce the time a patient with suspected sepsis spends taking antibiotics.
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Saad Khan and Maya Kad of Warwick Taekwondo summarise a very impressive two days for the club, which saw a haul of 11 medals.
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When ordering steak at a restaurant you get a choice of how it’s cooked: rare, medium rare or well done. However, all hamburgers have to be cooked well done in order to be safe to eat – why? With a steak, all the bacteria is on the outside of the...
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