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Jingle all the wine - English vintages for Christmas

English vineyards have reason to celebrate this holiday season and in the years ahead.聽
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Consumer confusion still hindering recycling

A new survey of 2,000 European consumers reveals persistent confusion around recycling food packaging.

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Cocoa and drought projects win slice of £1.5 million funding

Dr Ross Maidment and Dr Andrew Daymond have been awarded new research funding
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Help kids love sprouts in time for Christmas with new book

SEE & EAT Christmas聽Vegetables聽is designed to help little ones to eat聽their聽vegetables聽at Christmas.
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Alone but not lonely: how solitude boosts wellbeing

Spending time alone can reduce stress and boost feelings of autonomy, scientists have found.

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Fossil CO2 emissions at record high in 2023, study shows

Dr Patrick McGuire contributes to the latest Global Carbon Budget report
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Open research and responsible reward and recognition

The University has signed up to a large-scale national collaboration coordinated by the (UKRN).
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Bumble bees are still being harmed by pesticides: study

A new research project has confirmed that commonly used pesticides in agriculture are still significantly harming bumble bees
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Reading researchers join new 鈧41 million Climate+ Co-Centre

The 桃色视频 will receive 拢2.5 million over the next six years to carry out climate research
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Commitments needed to solve aviation鈥檚 climate impact: study

No simple solution to limiting non-CO2 emissions from aircraft
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Flower power on Indian farms helps bees, boosts livelihoods

A 桃色视频 research team worked with smallholder farmers in South India聽
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Impact of climate change on tropical diseases to be studied

The Walker Institute and Sightsavers will explore how climate change affects the spread of diseases.

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High-fibre food advice welcomed by older people

Older adults are willing to up the fibre in their diet, but need help, a new study has shown.
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Nuclear expansion failure shows simulations require change

A team of researchers examined the efficacy of聽energy policies implemented today.
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Experts predict collapse of UK forest ecosystems in 50 years

Other threats to UK forests include competition with society for water, viral diseases, and extreme weather affecting forest management.
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Tipping points easier to judge with Maths breakthrough

Maths experts have developed new ways to predict how close Earth is to reaching dangerous 鈥榗limate tipping points.鈥
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Archaeological project to reveal hidden medieval religion

The Medieval Ritual Landscape Project will bring together archaeologists and historians from the University and the British Museum
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Breast cancer survivors: new training to treat 'chemo-brain'

New findings suggest that a memory training programme may help breast cancer survivors cope with forgetfulness and difficulty concentrating.
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New fellowship to boost education research

Dr Natthapoj Vincent Trakulphadetkrai has been awarded a ESRC-funded UKRI Policy Fellowship.
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New roles to champion public engagement

The roles will provide academic leadership and support Public Engagement with Research.

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Materials discovery could chime with smart watch users

A new innovation identifies a way of converting untapped sources of waste heat into electricity

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Student satisfaction scores determined by personality- study

The research results were聽based on data from 409 students studying at 63 universities
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Neanderthals hunted dangerous cave lions, study shows

The new study also showed that Neanderthals used cave lion skin for their own purposes.
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LGBTQ+ travel toolkit supports people and policy development

A new travel tool developed by law researchers at the 桃色视频 gives guidance on LGBTQ+ international travel.
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Bringing down businesses鈥 energy bills on expert鈥檚 radar

Dr Rory Jones is part of a project which has been awarded over 拢46,000 to develop solutions to comparing the way customers compare energy tariffs.
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Weather experiments made simpler with TV remote lights

Repurposing the lights commonly found in TV remotes could improve pioneering new experiments to encourage rainfall.

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Government reneging on food policy plans, say experts

Academics from the Universities of Reading argue that the government鈥檚policies have left the nation increasingly vulnerable to rising food prices.
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Pearl Harbor: Bombed battleships鈥 boost for climate science

A new research paper tells the story of the recovery of World War II weather data from聽19聽US Navy ships.
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Retired red kite rescuers help raptor diet research

Hassan and Sue's story is just one that has helped support the research
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Researchers 鈥榯hrilled鈥 at UK Horizon and Copernicus links

The deal struck with the EU means the UK will be able to take part in the Copernicus scheme
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Higher education institutions vulnerable to money laundering

Current UK legislation needs strengthening to protect staff and students from organised criminal gangs, study concludes

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Researchers find complete Neolithic cursus on Isle of Arran

Dr Darko聽Mari膷evi膰 was part of the research team that discovered how this unique landscape was constructed.聽
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Air pollution prevents pollinators finding flowers

A 桃色视频 research team joined forces with the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH)聽
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Rare finds show monastery was a social and religious hub

Staff and students from the 桃色视频 have spent the past month digging up the Anglo-Saxon sitei n Cookham
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鈥楩lash droughts鈥 will double due to climate change

Sudden droughts that parch soils and dry out plants will double in hotspots, a new study has found.
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AI 鈥榥ose鈥 predicts smells from molecular structures

聽Scientists have built a tool to predict the scent profile of a molecule, just based on its structure
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Don鈥檛 go bananas to avoid this common smoothie slip-up

If you鈥檙e looking for health-giving flavanols from the berries in your smoothie, order the banana on the side, say researchers.

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White Nile River flood forecasts for conflict-affected zones

The聽new聽project, called聽Improved Anticipation of Flood on the White Nile聽(INFLOW), is聽co-led by the 桃色视频
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AI for IA: Using data to predict inflammatory arthritis

Inflammatory Arthritis affects around 10 million people in the UK
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More Saxon secrets set to be unearthed in new monastery dig

The remains of the Cookham monastery were first discovered in 2021
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Worsening flooding and drought as rapid warming continues

Climate change is intensifying the world鈥檚 water cycle leading to more extreme wet and dry periods, according to a new study
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Sri Lanka floods easier to predict with India weather tool

The new research has the potential to help communities better prepare for extreme rainfall in Sri Lanka
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Extreme weather in net-zero world the focus of new research

The Natural Environment Research Council has awarded 拢580,000 for the research.
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Kids鈥 summer salad problem solved with SEE & EAT solution

Parents struggling to get their youngsters to eat their greens at home may have been handed a vital lifeline this summer holidays.

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Space storms could cause chaos without forecast developments

Findings come from a 桃色视频 and Apollo Academic Surveys study聽聽
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Early humans were weapon woodwork experts, study finds

Analysis of a 300,000-year-old wooden throwing stick has shone a light on early humans' woodworking skills
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App helps identify autistic children in India

The study was led by the Centre for Autism at the 桃色视频
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Record-breaking turnout at DSA conference

A record number of delegates attended a conference at Reading to tackle problems caused by climate change.

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World鈥檚 oldest stomach stone fossil found on Jurassic Coast

A 150-million-year-old stomach stone has been found in the UK, making it the oldest discovered fossil of its kind.
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Bees get week early wakeup call from warming climate

Warmer springs are causing British bees to wake up earlier, a new study has found
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Exploring psychological components of thought and behaviour

This year鈥檚 Reading Emotions explored how we measure and understand the fluctuations in neural and psychological components of thought and behaviour.
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Tropical cyclone support for devastated African communities

Experts from The 桃色视频 will work with communities on the frontline of climate change in Madagascar
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Flooding research centre-stage at Royal Society showcase

Flooding research will be showcased at the Summer Science Exhibition to start conversations about climate science.

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AI鈥檚 impact on film industry to be explored at special event

Dr Dominic Lees shared his insight on AI and film in Sight and Sound magazine
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New fellows to explore book and publishing cultures

The Visiting Research Fellows will work with University collections to explore book and publishing cultures.
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Flooding tackled by helping citizens take action 鈥 study

Scientists have developed a new method that empowers citizens to tackle climate change
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Marking Refugee Week 2023

The 桃色视频 and the聽The Museum of English Rural Life (MERL)聽are running a number of events and activities to mark Refugee Week 2023 and their work towards becoming a University of Sanctuary and Museum of Sanctuary.

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Equity in computer science requires review of curriculum

England鈥檚 girls and other underrepresented groups are at risk of being failed by the current computing curriculum.
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Reading joins new Turing University Network

The 桃色视频 joins the network to better facilitate connections across the data science and AI landscape.

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Education award for team tackling obesity in Malaysia

Health professionals took part in sessions designed to address obesity and malnutrition in Malaysia.
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Art project to explore themes of exile and refuge

A new exhibition and panel will mark the relaunch of Reading International, an聽organisation led by artists from Reading School of Art.
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Summer rain mystery to be investigated with balloon squadron

Weather balloons will help solve one of the biggest weather problems the UK faces
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Aviation turbulence strengthened as the world warmed 鈥 study

New research shows聽clear-air turbulence has increased in various regions around the world.
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Nutrition science at heart of Parliamentary health inquiry

A new All Party Parliamentary Group 'Nutrition: Science and Health' has launched in the UK House of Commons today
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Low-flavanol diet linked to age-related memory loss

A diet low in flavanols 鈥 compounds found in many foods such as tea, apples and berries 鈥 is linked to age-related memory loss, according to a new study
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Stem cell scientists call for regulation of 鈥榯reatment鈥 fads

Scientists identified聽114 companies in over 20 countries offering unproven, unregulated, stem-cell derived products to consumers.
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Space missions set to improve solar storm forecasts

贰虫辫别谤迟蝉听found that using satellite data returned to Earth rapidly can be used to improve the accuracy of solar wind forecasts
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Festival brings research to local community

Reading鈥檚 top researchers will open their work up to the public for a unique one-day event.

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Hot and bothered cows get £1.24 million study

Heat stress leads to low yields and behaviour changes in cattle. We are making our homes fit for purpose to cope with climate change, but should we also be doing the same for our farm animals?

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120-year-old storm鈥檚 secrets key to judging weather risks

The conversion of handwritten weather records into digital information will help weather better understand future weather risks
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Poems for Earth Day

University staff have shared their poems on 鈥榬e-imagining our world鈥 and climate research for Earth Day.

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Report reveals 6500 hospital sexual assaults in 4 years

More than 6500 rapes and sexual assaults have been recorded in hospitals, with only 4.1% of suspects known to have been charged.
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Saturn鈥檚 rings facing a frosty future farewell

The rings are not a permanent feature of Saturn, contrary to popular belief
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New leader secures funds for magic mushroom pain research

Dr Maria Maiar霉 aims to uncover the mechanisms by which psilocybin may help alleviate or treat pain.

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Humans, and piglets, and bears, oh my!

鈥淒on鈥檛 poke the bear鈥, they said. But that鈥檚 exactly what a team of scientists have been doing, to discover the secrets of blood clotting.

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Modified Botox for long-term nerve pain shows promise

A single injection of modified Botox could give long term pain relief to people with chronic nerve injury pain.
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Showcasing the untold histories of Oxford Road

Researchers from the 桃色视频 co-created the 鈥楧iscovering Untold Histories鈥 display for Reading Museum.
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Medieval 鈥楪reen Revolution鈥 provides future food lessons

The investigation will look at how plants, animals and land changed over the course of a millennium in Spain, the Balearic Islands, and Morocco.
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Swimming pools of the rich make cities thirsty - study

Professor Hannah Cloke co-authors a study for Nature Sustainability on urban water crises
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Cereal and grass researchers congregate in Reading

The 桃色视频 is hosting MonoGram 23, the annual meeting of UK small grain cereal and grass researchers.
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Daily blueberries for cognitive and vascular health

Researchers have found that the equivalent of a handful of wild blueberries in the morning helped people improve their memory and lower their blood pressure, in a new study.

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German Minister meets farmers supported by Reading research

Dr B盲rbel Kofler met farmers in Zambia who are tackling the effects of climate change using an approach developed by 桃色视频 agricultural experts.聽

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University retains award for HR Excellence in Research

The University has been awarded the HR Excellence in Research Award.
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Indian PM joins scientists to call for more millets

Never eaten millet? Well, you might soon!
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Standout success from Research Councils

Researchers from the 桃色视频 have again achieved standout success in securing grant funding from Research Councils.

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Tackling biodiversity loss with Kew collaboration

A new research collaboration aims to develop nature-based solutions to tackle global issues.

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Lessons in safeguarding children for UN peacekeepers

Research into the abuse and exploitation of children during peacekeeping missions underpins a new online course
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Red kite feeders needed for University research

Reading has long been known as a town of red kite lovers
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Toxic Twitter abuse could skew UK wildlife law

Scientists analysed hundreds of tweets about trophy hunting and found that 7% were abusive
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Bean genome sequenced for improved nutrition

The faba bean genome is more than four times the size of the human genome
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Forgotten 鈥楲owbury Woman鈥 burial to reveal her secrets

A man and a woman buried in South Oxfordshire more than 1,400 years ago have returned from examination
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Fat-to-Fit: Bringing nutrigenomics research to Malaysia

Tackling lifestyle related health issues with personalised nutrition.

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Roadkill threatens future of iconic Latin American species

贰虫辫别谤迟蝉听have mapped how collisions with road traffic in many parts of central and South America
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Farming with trees would help UK hit net zero

Scientists hope to show farmers how they can adopt agroforestry, a type of farming that involves planting lines of trees among crops.
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Climate 鈥榮piral鈥 threatens land carbon stores 鈥 study

Dramatic changes to forests, and other habitats that store carbon in plants and soils, are becoming more likely
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Coping with Cancer: Support, Research, Empowerment

Professor Nazanin Derakhshan will be delivering this year鈥檚 Annual Edith Morley Lecture.

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New University Research Awards 2023 open for application

New research awards are being launched to celebrate the work of both research and professional services staff that showcases research excellence as well as fostering a positive research culture and environment.

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Tropical storms signalled by atmospheric waves, study finds

Predicting tropical cyclone generation had previously been a difficult task for meteorologists聽
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Viking brutality failed to wipe out community, dig finds

A Kent聽monastery endured repeated attacks from vikings, but resisted collapse for almost a century
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Economics trump environment to save big cats, say ecologists

Scientists studied the relative fortunes of 50 species of large carnivores worldwide over the past fifty years
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Deadline approaching for Research Output Prizes 2023

The 桃色视频鈥檚 Research Output Prize 2023 is open for submissions.

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YES success for 桃色视频 researchers

Two teams from the 桃色视频 have made it through to the final of the Young Entrepreneurs Scheme (YES).聽
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Beans IN toast could revolutionise British diet

Scientists are aiming to revolutionise British diets by slipping more UK-grown beans into our daily bread.
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Teacher鈥檚 tone of voice affects cooperation from pupils

Strict-sounding teachers are worse at inspiring the classroom than their kind colleagues, research has revealed.

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Understanding the rise of the tyrants of Archaic Greece

Professor Rosalind Thomas, Oxford University, will be the guest speaker at this year鈥檚 Annual Percy Ure Lecture.
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