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Reading in the news - Mon 24 Apr

24 April 2023

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New City Climate Stripes: More graphics of Professor Ed Hawkins' climate stripes which provide localized versions have been released. Professor Hawkins' is quoted by and on the use of his climate stripes to see how yearly annual temperatures have increased globally, and by and on the intention of his localized climate stripes. BBC Radio Berkshire also interviewed Professor Ed Hawkins. Read our news story.

Storm Ulysses data reanalysed: , , and report on Professor Ed Hawkins' (Meteorology) collaborative reanalysis of meteorological data on Storm Ulysses. BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio Berkshire, BBC Radio Foyle, and BBC Radio Ulster interviewed Professor Hawkins' on how his team conducted the research. Read our news story.

Debunking fake news: Dr Al Edwards (Pharmacy) is quoted by the , , , , (and in print), , , and discrediting false allegations that an upcoming emergency alert test being sent to devices using 4G and 5G is an "activation signal" to activate pathogens in an unspecified "shot". also report.

Anti-smacking bill: Professor Stella Chan (Psychology) is quoted by the , The Mail on a Sunday (in print - request print copy), , and on the UK government's rejection of a bill that would ban parents' smacking their children as a form of discipline. She comments that the use of physical punishment is a "slippery slope" that is no longer a relevant in today's technology-driven world.

#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment

  • Professor Richard Allan (Meteorology) was interviewed by on the call to cut greenhouse emissions as extreme weather events continue to become more severe due to climate change.
  • Professor Paul Williams (Meteorology) is quoted by The Daily Telegraph (in print - request print copy) and on how extreme flight turbulence may more than double in the future due to climate change. His research was mentioned by American radio stations including Black Information Network Radio (New York).
  • Professor Hannah Cloke (Geography/Meteorology) is quoted by The Guardian (in print - request print copy) on a study she co-authored which found social inequalities are contributing to urban water crises. Read our news story.
  • Dr James O’Donoghue was interviewed by BBC Radio Berkshire on leading research tracking the destruction rate of Saturn's rings which are melting due to the planet's intense gravity. Read our news story.
  • Heart Radio Berkshire mentioned the University's research that claims UK cities had their warmest year on record last year.
  • The Reading Chronicle (in print) reports on a 'just stop oil' protest that took place in Reading yesterday, and mention that a University student took part.

Food and farming:

  • Professor Gunter Kuhnle (Food) is quoted by , , , , and on the ways that fresh fruit can lose its nutritional value.
  • Professor Richard Ellis (Agriculture) was interviewed by Farming Today (BBC Radio 4) on the importance of seeds as the basis for terrestrial life on Earth.
  • Further coverage of the ‘Raising the Pulse’ initiative by , , and Professor Donal O’Sullivan (Agriculture) is quoted on the project's aims. Read our news story.

Business and society:

  • Dr Apurba Chatterjee (History) wrote an article on imperialism and the visual representation of medicine which is published by The Lancet (in print - request print copy).
  • Henley Standard (in print - request print copy) mentions Professor Dan Remenyi (Henley Business School) was a guest speaker at the 48th meeting of the Henley Probus Club.
  • The Reading Chronicle (print only - request print copy) report on the University's excavations at Roman Silchester in 2018, and quote Professor Mike Fulford's (Archaeology) on the opportunities that the dig presents to see a well presevered bath complex.
  • The publish an article about the opening of Henley Business School Africa's new branch in Cape Town. Professor Daniel Petzer and Dean and Director, Jon Foster-Pedley (Both Henley Business School Africa) are quoted.

Health and wellbeing:

  • Reading Today (in print - request print copy) report on the extra funding that Dr Maria Maiarù (Pharmacy) has secured for her research on how magic mushrooms could reduce chronic nerve pain.Read our news story.

#UniForReading: reaffirming our role as a civic university

  • Reading Today (in print) report on the University's donation of £30,000 to fund community projects across the Thames Valley. Vice Chancellor, Professor Robert Van der Noort is quoted. Read our news story

Other Coverage:

  • Professor Jo Phoenix (School of Law) is quoted by The Reading Chronicle (in print) on her report which revealed thousands of sex attacks have been reported in hospitals in England and Wales in the past four years. Read our news story.
  • Professor Julia Waters' (Languages and Cultures) comments on the death of her sister Ruth Perry, headteacher of Caversham Primary School, in .
  • and publish an obituary for Michel Treisman, and mention he previously worked as head of the University's psychology department.
  • The Daily Telegraph (print only - request print copy) lists the University among other institutions to have successfully completed a commissioning course.
  • and reports that Henley Business School Malaysia is celebrating ten years since its establishment in 2013.
  • Spalding Guardian (in print) mention a University report that suggests the importance of the publication of a statement of community involvement (SCI).
  • The Reading Chronicle (in print) and Wokingham Today (in print) report that Bracknell MP James Sunderland expressed his upset after a student society event he was due to speak at was cancelled. The society has since invited him to speak at an alternative date, they report.
  • , Greatest Hits Radio, and mention a recruitment event for donating plasma will be held at the University.
  • BBC Radio Berkshire mention that author Kit de Waal will be giving a talk at the University on May 3rd.

Alumni:

  • publish a tribute for Reading alumna, Patricia Whitworth, who passed away in Febuary.
  • Worthing Argus (in print - request print copy) and Sussex Express (in print) publish a tribute for Reading alumnus and councillor, Rupert Simmons, who passed away this week.
  • Driffield & Wolds Weekly (in print - request print copy) report that University alumnus, Stuart Bradshaw, has received an award for his contribution to agriculture.
  • report on an art exhibit that features work by Reading ulumna, Maria Fontenelle.

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