“The tragic impacts of Cyclone Chido in Mayotte really show how vulnerable small islands are to climate change. A single ...
Research at the University of Reading aims to solve some of the biggest problems facing people today, based on four themes: agriculture, food and health; environment; heritage and creativity; and ...
In April 2022, the University of Reading launched the Climate Ambassadors Scheme in collaboration with STEM Learning and with support from UKRI. Now backed by £2 million of funding from the Department ...
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South Korean lawmakers are set to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol after his declaration of martial law was reversed. Dr Derek Bolton, expert in South and North Korean affairs at the University of ...
Countryfile finalist: BBC Countryfile announced Ramandeep Nijjar as one of its Countryfile Young Countryside Champion finalists 2024, a Zoology student who was nominated for her dedication to nature ...
A Mathematics professor has received an international honour for his lifelong contributions to the study of waves. Professor Simon Chandler-Wilde, Professor of Applied Mathematics at Reading, was ...
Rebel forces have toppled Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria. Professor Harmonie Toros, Professor in Politics and International Relations at the University of Reading, comments: “Like many non-state ...
Five consultants at Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust have been appointed to professorship roles at the University of Reading. In partnership between both organisations, the consultants will be ...
Modern humans, Neanderthals, and other recent relatives on our human family tree evolved bigger brains much more rapidly than earlier species, a new study of human brain evolution has found. The study ...
A new artificial intelligence model that can predict how atoms arrange themselves in crystal structures could lead to faster discovery of new materials for everything from solar panels to computer ...
The Irish Times highlights a book by Dr Netta Weinstein (Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences) examining the benefits of solitude and its distinction from loneliness.