Reading in the news - Fri 5 Mar
05 March 2021
COVID-19: expert comment on the pandemic
- Dr Simon Clarke’s (Biological Sciences) blog for The Conversation on the new Brazil variant has been reproduced in Yahoo! News; and his comments appear in Medscape. Dr Clarke also spoke to BBC Radio Sussex about new variants.
- Dr Al Edwards (Pharmacy) is quoted in Schools Week about testing in secondary schools.
- Japan Today quotes Prof Ian Jones (Biological Sciences) about challenges with potential annual vaccinations using certain vaccines.
- Prof Adrian Palmer (Henley Business School) spoke to BBC Berkshire about the future of high street shopping.
- An interview with BBC Radio Gloucester mentions work done at UoR’s Flavour Centre to understand how Covid is making some patients experience distorted taste and smell as they recover.
- Former Pro-Vice-Chancellor Vincenzo Raimo is quoted in Times Higher Education (in print) on international recruitment post-Covid.
Space Hurricane: Further coverage of the analysis of satellite observations involving Professor Mike Lockwood (Meteorology) that revealed a space hurricane in Earth’s upper atmosphere, in C|Net, CTV News, Global News, Nature World News, Indonesian outlet Suara.com. Read our news story here.
Other coverage
- Guy Baxter (MERL) spoke to BBC Radio 4’s Front Row (approx. 19 mins in) about proposed changes at the V&A Museum.
- Dr Charmi Patel and Prof Ben Laker (Henley Business School) write in MIT Sloan about virtual hiring.
- The Face looks at the lives of youth subcultures, focusing on goth culture, and quotes Prof Matthew Worley (History).
- Morning Star report about the Human Rights Act, and quotes Dr Ruvi Ziegler (Law).
- Dr Ella Gilbert (Met) spoke at a virtual science conference for British Science Week, reports SchoolsSearch.
- SecurityInformed.com cover an event on global security, including Prof James Ferryman (Computer Science) giving a keynote speech.