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 ...
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.
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 ...
Members of the local community are invited to attend a number of free events taking place at the University of Reading over the next few weeks. From public lectures for all ages, to film screenings ...
The Trump administration announced economic sanctions on the International Criminal Court earlier this month after the President claimed the Court had “abused its power” by issuing an arrest warrant ...
Reading students have returned home from a top University rowing championship with nine medals. Students representing Reading University Boat Club competed in the British Universities and Colleges ...
British creative industries have joined forces to highlight the risks they face from AI firms as the government proposes changing UK copyright law. A government consultation seeking views on the ...
Experts who have previously worked on studies investigating the use of AI in weather forecasting at the University of Reading comment on news announced today (25 Feb) that ECMWF’s Artificial ...
The authors are calling for immediate government action to address what it describes as a "play crisis" affecting children's health, wellbeing, and development. "Whilst we are asking the Government to ...
Insider Media highlights a Berkshire business that collaborated with the University’s Food Science department to develop the UK’s first frozen nutrition product. Henley Standard reports that Professor ...
Researchers from the University of Reading will inspire young minds at this year’s Oxford Brookes Science Bazaar, offering hands-on activities and interactive experiments on Saturday 1 March 2025. The ...
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 ...