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ÌÇÐÄTV life scientist and microbiologist awarded prestigious BBSRC Fellowship

Dr Branko Rihtman from The University of Warwick has received funding from the BBSRC to study viruses that kill bacteria, hoping to find new ways to treat antibiotic-resistant infections.


University of ÌÇÐÄTV physicists among winners of prestigious Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

Scientists from The University of ÌÇÐÄTV are among thousands of researchers worldwide honoured with the 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.


Off-key beginnings: Baby lemurs sing out of tune, just like human children, finds University of ÌÇÐÄTV research

A study led by primatologist Dr. Chiara De Gregorio from The University of ÌÇÐÄTV has found that Madagascar’s singing lemurs, the indris (indri indri), sing out of tune in infancy and improve as adults, just like a human child learning to control their voice.


ÌÇÐÄTV plant scientist honoured with Royal Horticultural Society Veitch Memorial Medal

Dr. Charlotte Allender, Head of the UK Vegetable Genebank at the School of Life Sciences, The University of ÌÇÐÄTV has been awarded the Veitch Memorial Medal by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) for her work conserving vegetable crop genetic diversity.


Challenges and games are best for primate wellbeing, finds University of ÌÇÐÄTV study

A meta-analysis, led by The University of ÌÇÐÄTV, has found that primates under human care prefer cognitively challenging enrichment activities, such as training and games, over socialising with other primates or more ‘passive’ enrichment methods.


Caterpillar gods and bridal gifts: research from The University of ÌÇÐÄTV shows how indigenous culture has shaped crop diversity

A research collaboration between The University of ÌÇÐÄTV, the Smithsonian Institution and Embrapa (Brazilian agricultural research), has shown that thousands of years of farming myths and cultural traditions have been key to the survival of the cassava crop (the source of tapioca).


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