Women@Reading presents: ‘Since Yesterday - The Untold Story of Scotland's Girl Bands’, a 2024 documentary that tells the story of Scottish pop music from the 1960s onwards, via interviews with the ...
Dr Philippa Cranwell is no stranger to science education and the obstacles that can be faced by students. As a student, Philippa enjoyed the complexity of chemistry but during her first year she ...
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The University of Reading, alongside our partners Hatch Farm Land Ltd and Gleeson Land, is committed to playing a leading role in the shaping of this new community. We believe that Loddon Garden ...
The latest research from NHS England indicates that one in five children and young people has a probable mental health disorder. Why has there been this explosion and what can be done about it? In ...
Dr Rosa Walling-Wefelmeyer is an interdisciplinary expert in violence, justice and methodology. Rosa was awarded her PhD in 2022. This ESRC-funded PhD research devised a unique ‘scrapbooking’ ...
You are invited to our Ramadan Community Iftar, held in partnership with Reading Students' Union, Reading Dialogue Society and the Fellowship Educational Society. Our Iftar embraces the theme 'Voices ...
Eating walnuts for breakfast could improve brain function throughout the day for young adults, a new study has shown. Researchers at the University of Reading found that eating 50g of walnuts (a ...
Elephants, giraffes, pythons and other large species have higher cancer rates than smaller ones like mice, bats, and frogs, a new study has shown, overturning a 45-year-old belief about cancer in the ...
The Fruit Grower (in print) highlights a study by PhD student Charlotte Howard, showing that wildflower plots near apple orchards are cost-effective in reducing rosy apple aphids and fruit damage.
Improving scientists' ability to assess the risk and consequences of crossing tipping points in the North Atlantic and Greenland is the goal of a major new research project led by the National Centre ...
Mystery virus: Daily Mail includes comments from Professor Ian Jones (Biomedical Sciences) on a new mystery viral disease that has killed 50 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Republished by ...