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Managers see how to improve performance

Researchers at Warwick University have developed a software application, Opscape, which helps managers visualise the performance of their business so they can improve it.
06/30/08

Centre gets WISER on energy use

WISER - the Warwick Institute for Sustainable Energy and Resources - which aims to improve energy use is officially opened.
06/30/08

Eye in the lab moves closer

Research at Warwick University has revealed new details about eye development which could bring the prospects of making an eye in a dish in the laboratory a step closer.
06/30/08

The Warwick Commission in Delhi

The Warwick Commission, which is investigating the furture of world trade, travels to the Indian capital of Delhi in it's latest information gathering round.
06/30/08

Doctor's gender influences heart diagnosis

Researchers at Warwick Medical School have shown that the diagnosis of heart disease could depend upon the gender of the patient's family doctor.
06/30/08

Bubble could cure kidney stones

Researcher at Warwick University is investigating if the erosion effect of bubbles under extremely high pressure, called cavitation, can be applied to health care in a way that could provide a non intrusive method of curing kidney and gall stones.
06/30/08

Dementia carers take up new technology

Researchers at Warwick University are looking at how carers of people suffereing from dementia can take advantage of new social networking tools and online communication channels to build self-help networks.
06/30/08

Laser that maps every detail of car bodies

Researchers at WMG are using a laser to measure and map the bodywork of vintage cars in order to ensure that replacement parts can be manufactured easily and quickly.
06/30/08

Silicon carbide could be green gold

WMG is working with local company Converteam on the use of Silicon Carbide in their manufacturing process to improve wind turbines.
06/27/08

Lack of sleep linked to fatal illnesses

Warwick researchers explain why getting the right amount of sleep is so important and why too much or too little sleep can have harmful effects.
06/27/08

Unwarping fingerprint recognition

A Warwick spin out company, Warwick Warp, are developing technology to enhance fingerprint recognition systems which could improve security at border controls and in a range of security applications.
06/27/08

Take a look at broadcasting’s 3D future

Reasearch in computer sciences is taking broadcasting in to a new future by enabling the viewer to see three-dimensional images from any angle they choose.
06/27/08

Plants could be less thirsty

Researchers at Warwick are studying how to improve the water efficiency of plants so they can cope with changes in rainfall
06/27/08

Centre for leaner healthcare

A new research centre is launched to study the processes in health care, helping to improve patient care and safety.
06/27/08

Challenge to make farming more energy efficient

How can farmers and horticulturalists respond to the challenges of climate change? Research at Warwick HRI examines how the industry can improve energy consumption and reduce harmful emissions.
06/27/08

Material could vastly increase computing speeds

Researchers at Warwick are developing a material that could increase the speed of computing by up to 100 times.
06/27/08

A history of shoes

Dr Giorgio Riello, from Warwick's history department talks about his new book, Shoes: A History from sandals to sneakers.
06/27/08

Project set to find everything in the Milky Way

Researchers at Warwick have helped in a worldwide project that will provide the first ever detailed mapping of material in our Milky Way galaxy, helping to find millions of unknown planets and other objects.
06/27/08

The platinum compound that could improve cancer treatment

Researchers at Warwick are developing a platinum compound that could improve cancer treatment.
06/27/08