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Why facts aren't needed for the EU referendum
Voters may be clamouring for facts in the EU referendum debate but behavioural science has found our gut instinct and emotions often shape our decisions and we then find facts to back it up.
Facebook-style online health communities are helping to improve patient care and provide rich data for new health innovations, a Warwick Business School study has found.
Leaving the European Union would see foreign direct investment into the UK drop dramatically, taking four years to recover and remaining at a reduced level in the long-term.
That is the finding of new research from Warwick Business School which looked at the short-term and long-term impact of policy changes and external shocks on foreign direct investment (FDI) into the UK from 1963 to 2014.
Organisations demonise whistleblowers leaving some suicidal in an attempt to paint them as mentally ill and discredit their claims, according to new research by Warwick Business School.
Analysis of millions of photographs on Flickr has found that protests can be mapped across the world as they happen.
Merve Alanyali, Tobias Preis and Suzy Moat, of the Data Science Lab at Warwick Business School, analysed data on 25 million photos taken and uploaded to Flickr in 2013 across 244 countries and regions to produce a map of the world’s protests over the year.
Finland’s Finnair and TAP Portugal have emerged as the two least polluting carriers in a study of 20 of the world’s biggest airlines, conducted by Warwick Business School.