Reading in the news - Fri 14 Apr
14 April 2023
Blood clot research: Professor Jon Gibbins' (Biological Science) is interviewed by The Times, Independent, Mail Online, The Sunday Post, Evening Standard, Yahoo!, Aol., Belfast Telegraph, BBC Radio Berkshire, The Inverness Courier, Irish Examiner, Ireland Live, Knowledia, Press and Journal, Suffolk News, Forres Gazette, and others on his research on how to reduce blood clot risk. He has found that hibernating bears, paralysed humans, and pigs in small enclosures all share low levels of Hsp47, which can reduce your chances of developing clots.
Water inequality crisis: BBC Radio Berkshire, CNBC, Smithsonian Magazine, SA People News, All Africa, Ex Bulletin, Green Building Africa, ESI Africa, MSN, and TF News report on a study co-authored by Professor Hannah Cloke (Geography/Meteorology) which found social inequalities are contributing to urban water crises, driven by the rich people’s unsustainable water consumption. Read our news story.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- The Times reports on the University's research on increasing air turbulence.
- Professor Hannah Cloke (Geography/Meteorology) is quoted by Birmingham Mail and MSN on the possibility that the UK may reach temperatures higher than 40C this summer.
- Reading.co.uk quotes Dr Stephen Burt on recordings that show Reading has had an extremely dry February, followed by an unusually wet March.
- Professor Paul Williams (Meteorology) is quoted by Zephyr Net on how extreme flight turbulence may more than double in the future due to climate change.
- Wokingham Today reports that Professor Christopher Merchant (Meteorology) will be a guest speaker at the next Wokingham Positive Difference Meeting, and will discuss environmental degradation and how to reduce carbon emissions.
- The Reading Chronicle reports that Reading FC has been awarded a nomination for the EFL's Green Club award for their work with the University to lower their emissions.
Health and wellbeing:
- Professor Ian Jones (Biological Sciences) gives insight on tick-borne encephalitis, which is caused by a virus recently found to be spreading in the UK. Essex Live, Berkshire Live, Suffolk Live, Surrey Live, Hertfordshire Live, Cambridgeshire Live, and Buckinghamshire Live report.
- Research student, Jenny Berger’s article for The Conversation, on houseplants and wellbeing, is reproduced by News 24.
- Heart Radio Berkshire report on University findings that modified botox can be used to help patients suffering from nerve injuries. Read our news story.
Food and farming:
- Dr Aleks Pluskowski (Archaeology) is quoted by Mirage News and The University of York about a new study set to examine the agricultural advances that occurred during the ‘Green Revolution’ that took place across the medieval Islamic world. Read our news story.
- Fruit Net reports on a speech that farm leader, Minette Batters gave at the University, criticising Defra's environmental land management scheme for farmers in England.
- Krishi Jagran report on the University's collaborative findings that natural farming outperforms organic and conventional farming.
Business and society:
- Research student Ruchi Goyal (Henley Business School) is quoted by Observer on changes to personnel Mark Zuckerburg's company, Meta.
- WRAL Tech Wire mentions Henley Business School's research on side hustles.
- Business South reports that Professor Gianluca Marcato (Henley Business School) served as a judge for a development award.
Alumni:
- UK News Group report that Henley Business School alumna, Sarah Markham, is helping businesses create happier and healthier work environments.
- New Age BG report on the appointment of Reading alumnus, Mohammad Zahidul Islam Khan, as the registrar of the American International University.
- Street Insider reports that Reading alumnus, Brent MacGregor is a class director at Dynavax Technologies.