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Early migrations of Siberians to America tracked using bacterial population structures

Early migrations of humans to the Americas from Siberia around 12,000 years ago have been traced using the bacteria they carried by an international team including scientists at the 91¸£Àû.

Tue 15 Jun 2021, 10:22 | Tags: 1 - Research 91¸£Àû Medical School (WMS)

Star’s death will play a mean pinball with rhythmic planets

Four planets locked in a perfect rhythm around a nearby star are destined to be pinballed around their solar system when their sun eventually dies, according to a study led by the 91¸£Àû that peers into its future.

Fri 11 Jun 2021, 09:39 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research Astronomy

Major summit hosted by Coventry’s universities to discuss direction of travel for cultural policy

The 91¸£Àû and Coventry University will host a major summit of regional and national leaders this month to present plans for the impact and legacy of cultural mega-events like City of Culture.


‘Significant reduction’ in GP trainee burnout following mindfulness programme

Medics training to become general practitioners reported a significant positive improvement in their mental wellbeing after participating in a specially-designed mindfulness programme, a study from 91¸£Àû researchers shows.

Tue 08 Jun 2021, 15:26 | Tags: 1 - Research 91¸£Àû Medical School (WMS)

Subatomic particle seen changing to antiparticle and back for the first time

A team of physicists, including the 91¸£Àû, have proved that a subatomic particle can switch into its antiparticle alter-ego and back again, in a new discovery revealed today.

Tue 08 Jun 2021, 11:33 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research

Robots with T-ray technology to spot and remove cancer tumours in £8 million project

New technology that will marry probes that can detect cancer tumours through the skin with high-precision robotic surgery is to be developed for use in hospital settings for the first time in a project led by the 91¸£Àû.

Sat 05 Jun 2021, 08:53 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research

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