Reading in the news - Wed 31 Jan
31 January 2024
Human microchipping: BBC World Service Radio spoke to Professor Kevin Warwick (Emeritus Professor) about his experience of implanting a microchip into his arm, following the news that Elon Musk’s company claims it has successfully implanted a chip into someone’s brain.
Pharmacists prescribing antibiotics: Dr Simon Clarke (Biomedical Sciences) spoke to BBC Radio 4’s World Tonight about the implications of easing access to antibiotics by allowing pharmacists to make community prescriptions.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Dr Kieran Hunt (Meteorology) spoke to BBC Berkshire on the uncertainty of predicting seasonal weather in the UK.
#UniForReading: our role as a civic university
- Greatest Hits Radio mentions the return of the Community Festival, hosted by the University, on yesterday’s news bulletins.
Health and wellbeing
- Dr Simon Clarke (Biomedical Sciences) discusses the inconclusive evidence of the benefits of taking supplements for The Telegraph. Republished by Yahoo! News, MSN and NZHerald.
- FreeCodeCamp reports that the University of Reading has just launched a new free online course about nutrition and exercise for older adults.
Food and farming:
- Chemical Industry Journal mentions research conducted by the University on keeping green leaves healthy after flowering.
- BBC Berkshire spoke to Dr Andrew Daymond (Crop Science) about the International Cocoa Quarantine Centre, housed at the University of Reading, and the purpose of the facility.
Heritage and culture:
- A Channel 4 programme on historical hunters mentions an excavation run by the University of Reading in 2020.
- The University of Reading’s excavations from Silchester will be featured in a Basingstoke museum, Basingstoke Gazette reports. Director of the project, Professor Mike Fulford (Archaeology), is quoted.
Other Coverage:
- Professor Nada Kakabadse and Andrew Kakabadse (both Henley Business School) write for Board Agenda on how to make the most of AI technology.
- The Bubble reports that the University is in the top spot for the People and Planet University League 2023/2024.
- Inside Housing mentions Dr Phillip Graham (formerly Architecture) winning the Thinkhouse Early Career Researcher’s Prize for his paper on adjustable housing.
Alumni:
- A former Henley Business School graduate has given evidence to the Women and Equalities Committee about misogyny in the music industry, BBC Berkshire reports.
- Felix Jebb, who earned a degree in real estate from the University of Reading, has joined Savills Cambridge team, Anglia Farmer mentions.