Dec
Uni's cybersecurity spin-out receives further...
CyberOwl, a cybersecurity spin-out based on research from Coventry University, has received further investment from Mercia Fund Management and Coventry University...
Dec
Texting and driving: A conscious choice that can...
Professor Andrew Parkes from the university's Centre for Mobility and Transport explains why you're probably wrong if you think you can multi-task behind the wheel of a...
Dec
Girls with poorer motor skills more likely than boys...
Young girls who exhibit a poor mastery of fundamental movement skills (FMS) are more likely to be obese than boys who have similarly low skills, according to research...
Dec
Heart disease threatens to wipe out Bangalore’s...
More than two million years of working life have been wiped from Bangalore’s population in three years thanks to heart disease.
Dec
Future of UK car design debated at Coventry University
Eminent motoring scribe Steve Cropley chaired a debate on the future of car design at Coventry University this morning.
Nov
Study reveals key role of mRNA's fifth nucleotide in...
A team involving Coventry University researchers has shown how a common mRNA modification, N6-methyladenosine (m6A), regulates gene expression to determine the sex of...
Nov
Petals - FGM web app for young people wins Gold...
In the Digital community category, the app, created to help protect young girls and women from female genital mutilation (FGM), has beaten off stiff competition to win a...
Nov
CTEHR Innovative Project Features in BBC's Terrific...
The Centre for Technology Enabled Health Research (CTEHR) have been involved in an innovative project launched by BBC Learning and the Wellcome Trust which is designed...
Nov
Coventry Researcher Bastien Dieppois awarded Stanley...
Regarding his last paper identifying the climate processes driving decadal timescale fluctuations in southern African rainfall and droughts, Dr Bastien Dieppois has...
Nov
Special Issue Call for Papers: Bodily Extensions and...
The International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media is seeking contributions by 16th January 2017 for a special issue on Bodily Extensions and Performance.
Nov
Research highlights human exploitation in Indonesian...
A new study has revealed the dramatic extent of human exploitation in the Indonesian fishing industry, having documented the experiences of over 1,800 people rescued...
Nov
Coventry University research underpins Ben & Jerry’s...
Ben & Jerry’s new video takes a stand against division, and promotes a sweeter future for our communities thanks to university research