Mail Online and What’s New Today reports on the emergence of the mpox virus in the UK, quoting Dr Simon Clarke (Biomedical Sciences). Food and farming: Nutrition Insight reports that Oceanium is ...
Do you believe in vampires? Professor Anne Lawrence-Mathers (Medieval History) explores medieval supernatural beliefs, from elves to vampires, in her article for The Conversation. HealthDay features ...
At least 51 people are known to have died after torrential rain caused flash floods in south-eastern Spain, authorities have said. Dr Jess Neumann, Associate Professor of Hydrology at the University ...
Internationally important artworks in the University of Reading Art Collection have been made available globally online for the first time. A new digital guide has been launched in collaboration with ...
A new celebrity chat podcast series featuring the late Sir Michael Parkinson as its presenter is set to launch later this year. The AI-generated voice of Parkinson featured on ‘Virtually Parkinson’ ...
Earley residents are invited to attend the official opening of Swallows Meadow following the completion of improvements at the popular site. An opening event will take place on Saturday, 2 November, ...
Professor Richard Bennett from the University of Reading has been awarded a Fellowship of the Royal Agricultural Societies (FRAgS), recognizing his significant contributions to animal health and ...
Infrastructure failure: 24Housing quotes Professor Tim Dixon (Built Environment) about why the UK struggles to build new infrastructure. Alleged election interference: BBC Radio Berkshire, BBC Radio ...
Presented by Dr Dominic Lees, from the University’s Film, Theatre and Television department, the first lecture in the series will trace the development of ‘generative AI’ and discuss its potential ...
Professor Robert Van de Noort, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading, has today [Wednesday 23 October] been announced as one of four new Deputy Lieutenants of Berkshire. Professor Van de Noort ...
A new book titled, Lifespring Stories: The Many Faces of Oxford Road, captures the rich and diverse experiences of a vibrant community in Reading. Often called ‘The United Nations of Reading’, Oxford ...
Smartphone risks: Professor Ciara McCabe (Psychology) features in an ITV Tonight investigation exploring the effects of smartphone use on the brains of teenagers. Online coverage from ITV News and ...