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“The solar wind squished Jupiter’s magnetic shield like a giant squash ball. This created a super-hot region that spans half the planet. Jupiter’s diameter is 11 times larger than Earth’s, meaning ...
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Students on full-time postgraduate taught courses starting in either September or February do not have a Summer vacation period. Therefore, your teaching commences from the start of semester 2 and ...
We’re delighted to announce that Marcus Dowse, who heads up our Study Abroad Office at the University of Reading, will be visiting Australia in April. During his trip, he will be holding several ...
Join us at Henley Business School on 27th March for the highly anticipated relaunch of Thames Valley Artificial Intelligence! TVAI is an AI think tank supported by the University of Reading dedicated ...
A cargo vessel has collided with an oil tanker in the North Sea. Dr Alex Lukyanov, from the University of Reading’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics, is a researcher who is developing advanced ...
The Fruit Grower (in print) highlights a study by PhD student Charlotte Howard, showing that wildflower plots near apple orchards are cost-effective in reducing rosy apple aphids and fruit damage.
Helping communities predict extreme weather events that have never been recorded in modern history is the focus of a new study published in Nature Communications. A team from the Climate Adaptation ...
New analysis from Universities UK (UUK) reveals that by 2028, around 27,000 new start-ups with a predicted turnover of approximately £10.8bn could be established at higher education institutions ...
Chimp’s life story revealed: The Conversation publishes an article co-authored by Professor Stuart Black (Geography) and Dr Juliette Waterman (Archaeology) on a new study that analysed the bones of ...
We are all under increasing pressure to make processes more efficient and boost productivity, and one obvious way to achieve this is through automation. The Microsoft Power Platform suite of tools ...
Earth is absorbing more sunlight and trapping more heat than it releases into space, causing our planet to warm up at an increasing rate. New research shows that cloudy areas over oceans are ...
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