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Compostable sensors could help grow impact of digital

Screen-printed, biodegradable soil sensors which can be composted at their end of their lifecycle could enable farmers to improve crop yields while reducing electronic waste, researchers say.

Research reveals even cool, wet Northern Ireland is feeling strain of climate change

Northern Ireland is known for its cool, wet weather – but a new study has shown warmer temperatures and erratic rainfall due to climate change are taking a toll on the nation’s health and farming industry.

The University of Warwick to partner with Kier to deliver ambitious STEM Connect Programme

The University of Warwick’s bold vision for new world-leading STEM facilities has taken a significant step forward with Kier appointed as the preferred lead contractor to deliver Phase 1 of the project.

Scientists take important step forward in developing new treatment for E.Coli infections

Scientists have taken an important step toward the development of a potential new treatment for treating Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC), the notorious bug associated with severe food poisoning.

Eye-catching mobile device research could be a sight for sore thumbs

Insights from a new study focused on widening the use of eye-tracking as a control method for mobile devices could offer a sharper view of the smartphones of the future.

Manchester Professor wins award for her commitment to disability inclusion

Professor Jackie Carter from The University of Manchester has been recognised with a prestigious Culture Shift Award for her exceptional leadership and commitment to advancing disability inclusion within higher education.

Study finds England’s trainee teachers excel in early reading instruction

A new study led by Dr Johny Daniel from our top-ranked School of Education have found that trainee teachers in England are significantly better prepared to teach early reading skills compared to their counterparts in India.

Warwick’s Institute for Global Sustainable Development is training the next generation of global climate...

Between 30 March – 5 April 2025, over 21 next-generation climate leaders from eight countries (and 13 nationalities), will attend Warwick’s pioneering Sustainability Training Academy in Venice.

European universities launch major declaration on tackling climate change

Thirty-nine European universities have come together to launch the Durham Declaration, which will shape our joint efforts towards sustainable development.

University of Birmingham to lead research on impact of denial of recourse to public...

University of Birmingham academics secure more than £700,000 to examine how the denial of recourse to public funds affects children living in the UK.
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