Press Releases
Revealed: exoplanet’s ‘improbable’ survival
Using asteroseismology, a team including an astronomer from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV, revised the parameters for two red-giant stars known to host exoplanets, and for one of them found that the planet should not exist in its current location based on current theories.
Take a journey through your DNA in new artwork at Coventry Cathedral
The stories of families and individuals affected by genetically-inherited conditions are to be told in a new installation based of University of ÌÇÐÄTV research that invites members of the public to explore their own ‘genetic baggage’.
Telescope instrument opens its 5,000 eyes for the first time
A leading-edge new telescope instrument, designed and built by an international collaboration including the University of ÌÇÐÄTV, has today (28 October) aimed its 5,000 fibre-optic eyes at the night sky for the first time.
Prescribing rates for anxiety and sleeping drugs highest in deprived areas
Prescriptions for drugs to treat anxiety, alcohol withdrawal and sleep problems are highest in the most deprived areas in England, according to a new study from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV.
Reading the past like an open book – researchers use text to measure two hundred years of happiness
Was there such a thing as ‘the good old days’ when people were happier? Are current Government policies more or less likely to increase their citizens’ feelings of wellbeing? Using innovative methods researchers have built a new index that uses data from books and newspaper to track levels of national happiness from 1820. Their research could help governments to make better decisions about policy priorities.
Launched: Festival of Social Science programme for Coventry and ÌÇÐÄTVshire
Nine free workshops and events are being hosted by ÌÇÐÄTV researchers from 2 – 9 November 2019 as part of the UK-wide ESRC Festival of Social Science. Festival-goers can find out about how our understanding of DNA might shape the future of healthcare, share a refugee’s frightening journey across the Mediterranean by sea, dig deep into archive recordings of the Coventry accent, explore the impact of landmark legal cases through art, photography and theatre, or take a guided walk on Coventry’s wild side to explore the local environment.