A new analysis of the effects of SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing the current pandemic, on the human body has provided novel insights into the nature of resilience and how we deal with stressful situations. Using COVID-19 as an example, the findings pro
A new analysis of the effects of SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing the current pandemic, on the human body has provided novel insights into the nature of resilience and how we deal with stressful situations. Using COVID-19 as an example, the findings provide a new framework that may be central to managing this disease, minimise the likelihood of ferocious viral outbreaks in the future and deal with other major stresses.
Researchers at the University of Southampton are running a series of interlinked projects and consultancy to optimise the design of high voltage underwater cables.
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A university student s technology concept that would easily help dealers inform customers of their car s progress through service has won the inaugural Keyloop Dealer Tech university automotive technology competition.
Created by computer science student Brian Evans of Exeter University, the web-based platform prototype includes pre-populated messages that can be
quickly issued to a customer, including information regarding additional work that is recommended and the ability for the customer to authorise extra cost.
Evans had considered its integration with existing systems such as video.
In total 180 students from Bath, Exeter, Buckingham, Warwick, Surrey and Southampton universities registered to participate in the competition created by Keyloop (formerly known as CDK Global International).
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