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New ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ modelling supports cautious reopening of schools if other lockdown measures continue to control the coronavirus

The gradual reopening of schools, starting with primary schools, is unlikely to lead to a second wave of infection, according to new mathematical modelling of the COVID-19 outbreak from ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ researchers, but we should be prepared to reintroduce lockdown measures should there be a significant rise in the number of new cases.

Thu 04 Jun 2020, 07:17 | Tags: School of Life Sciences, Mathematics

Warwick Researchers to provide COVID-19 Intervention Modelling for East Africa (CIMEA)

A £1m grant from the Wellcome Trust has enabled researchers from the School of Life Sciences at the ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ, to work with East African countries in their emergency preparations for COVID-19 as the pandemic spreads across Africa.


Warwick is slicing up science for International Women’s Day

Fancy learning about space science, making protein jelly, and lighting up a few LED circuits – all before you enjoy tea and cake?

An event at the ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ this weekend (Sunday 8 March) will allow visitors to do just that.


Explained: Why water droplets ‘bounce off the walls’

ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ researchers can now explain why some water droplets bounce like a beach ball off surfaces, without ever actually touching them. Now the design and engineering of future droplet technologies can be made more precise and efficient.


Mathematician identifies new tricks for the old arch in our foot

Walking and running subjects our feet to forces in excess of body weight. The longitudinal arch of the feet was thought to be the reason the feet do not deform under such load. However, researchers from the ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University in Japan and Yale University have illustrated that the transverse arch may be more important for this stiffness.

Wed 26 Feb 2020, 16:09 | Tags: Mathematics Science and Technology

Electric superbike designed by students to race this summer

In a race to be clean and green the motor industry is changing, which has inspired 40 Warwick students to make an electric superbike to race this summer, 2020.


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