Reading in the news - Thu 15 Sep
15 September 2022
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- Professor Paul Williams (Meteorology) is quoted by and on how climate change globally impacts the speed of wind.
- reports on University research on how Atlantic air impacts India's food and water supply. The study is led by Dr Kieran Hunt (Meteorology) who is also quoted. Read our news story.
Neolithic traditions uncovered: Further coverage of University research that helped to uncover neolithic culinary traditions by , , , and . Professor DuncanGarrow (Archaeology), who participated in the research, is quoted. Read our news story.
Complete dinosaur remains: Dr BrianPickles (Biological Sciences) is quoted by , , , , , , , , , and others on discovering a fossilised dinosaur skeleton thought to be complete with its tissues during a search he was leading in Canada. Read our news story.
Other Coverage:
- , , , , , , , and others report on a study conducted by Professor Claire Williams (Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences) on the health benefits of blueberries.
- Sir David Bell, (previously the Vice-Chancellor of the University) spoke to BBC Radio Newcastle about previously hosting diamond jubilee celebrations at Henley Business School, where he met the Queen.
- reposts Professor AdrianPalmer's (Henley Business School) article on on how companies change their products to hide inflation.
- reports on a study by Dr Sokratis Stergiadis (Agriculture) on the nutritional value of dairy milk alternatives.
- Dr Rose De Geus is quoted in an article about the Queen’s impact on female empowerment and representation, in .
- reports on the enhanced bus services that will be available to accommodate the arrival of first-year students.
- reports on the University's application requirements.
Alumni:
- reports on the appointment of Henley Business School graduate, Datuk Sr. HJ Zakaria Bin Hashim as the non-executive director of CAB Cakaran Corporation Berhad.