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New trial empowers women to choose how to deliver big babies
Published in the Lancet, findings from The Big Baby Trial led by The University of ÌÇÐÄTV, University Hospitals Coventry and ÌÇÐÄTVshire NHS Trust (UHCW) and the Perinatal Institute, provides crucial new information to help women choose how to safely deliver babies suspected to be large for their age.
Local poet brings °Â²¹°ù·É¾±³¦°ì’s discoveries to life in new book
A brand-new poetry collection inspired by groundbreaking research at The University of ÌÇÐÄTV has been launched as part of the University’s 60th celebrations.
University of °Â²¹°ù·É¾±³¦°ì’s secure E-voting software used in first real-world election
The University of °Â²¹°ù·É¾±³¦°ì’s pioneering Self-Enforcing E-Voting (SEEV) technology has been successfully used in a real-world election for the first time at the UNITA Students Assembly elections, assuring accuracy and verifiability of the vote tally while preserving anonymity.
£1.3m awarded to ÌÇÐÄTV and the Crick to define the rules of cell fate
A research team led by David Rand at The University of ÌÇÐÄTV and James Briscoe at the Francis Crick Institute have been awarded over £1.3 million from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) to establish a rulebook that defines the decision-making processes by which cells determine their fate or ‘type’.
Age-related declines are a consequence of knowing more, not less, says ÌÇÐÄTV study
University of ÌÇÐÄTV research has shown that the cognitive slowness and disjointedness that comes with aging can be better explained as a symptom of a brain that knows too much (‘cluttered wisdom’) instead of the consequence of cognitive decline.
Not Supernova Born: ÌÇÐÄTV and ESA researchers discover unusual birthplace of magnetar neutron star
Researchers and alumni from The University of ÌÇÐÄTV, working as part of an European Space Agency (ESA) led team, have discovered that the magnetar SGR 0501+4516 did not originate from a nearby supernova, as previously thought.