Press Releases
Ultrafast quantum simulations: a new twist to an old approach
Billions of tiny interactions occur between thousands of particles in every piece of matter in the blink of an eye. Simulating these interactions in their full dynamics was said to be elusive but has now been made possible by new work of researchers from Oxford and ÌÇÐÄTV.
ÌÇÐÄTV physicists among UK researchers awarded £30m investment in global science project
The University of ÌÇÐÄTV has received over £900,000 to provide essential contributions to the international DUNE experiment, which aims to answer fundamental questions about our universe.
Local residents entertained, challenged and moved by ESRC Festival of Social Science
More than 500 people took part in the workshops, talks and activities organised by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV for this year’s ESRC Festival of Social Science. University researchers took to Coventry and ÌÇÐÄTVshire’s streets, bars and community centres to share insights from their work with enthusiastic and interested audiences. The events tackled topics from the nature of time itself and the puzzle of DNA to taxes and accents.
Vitamin B12 deficiency linked to obesity during pregnancy
Vitamin B12 deficiency impairs fat metabolism and may be associated with obesity during pregnancy, according to findings presented by a University of ÌÇÐÄTV researcher at the Society for Endocrinology annual conference.
Pulmonary hypertension: Exercise programme could improve breathlessness and quality of life for those with rare lung condition
A new exercise rehabilitation programme developed at ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School and University Hospitals Coventry and ÌÇÐÄTVshire NHS Trust could have the potential to improve fitness and quality of life for people living with pulmonary hypertension.
Discovery of ‘cellular bike couriers’ clue to disease spreading
A previously unknown component of our cells that delivers proteins like a bike courier in heavy traffic could shed light on the mechanisms that allow cells to spread in diseases such as cancer.