WMG’s 3D printed bones help to solve murder case
Prosecutors rely on techniques developed by team at the University of Warwick to secure conviction in ‘body in suitcase’ killing

Prosecutors rely on techniques developed by team at the University of Warwick to secure conviction in ‘body in suitcase’ killing

A new report highlights the downsides of life for the travelling lecturer

NCUB report finds engagement with small firms has grown over the past decade but the size of each tie-up has been shrinking

Queen’s University Belfast and US counterpart compare and contrast domestic civil rights struggles

Continental system is critical to stop drain to US, Patrick Aebischer argues

Marketisation could make non-academic managers prime v‑c material - but they’ll need a strong skill set. Plus the latest higher education appointments

Mortuary science finds the dead in good spirit, discovers Christopher Bigsby

The British statesman had a surprising interest in the affairs of Muslims, says Charles Townshend

Ashley M. L. Brown discovers that imagination is often perceived as the greatest threat of all

A counterfactual imagining of a fateful meeting in Munich raises some interesting possibilities, says Hasia R. Diner, but is it history?

Superheroes enliven a study of the history of red tape and how it shapes our lives, says Fred Inglis

Ravinder Kanda on a convincing hypothesis written in a witty style

Peter Wothers on a thoroughly researched examination of the connections between two different kinds of science

Scholars imagine a government formed of academics

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