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The critical role of gardeners in identifying 'future invaders' has been revealed by researchers
The ECMWF headquarters at Whiteknights will strengthen a key research partnership
The event will take place on 21 February at the Lifespring Church, Oxford Road, Reading
A new exhibition will showcase the incredible finds from excavations at Silchester.
A new survey of 2,000 European consumers reveals persistent confusion around recycling food packaging.
Spending time alone can reduce stress and boost feelings of autonomy, scientists have found.
Current UK legislation needs strengthening to protect staff and students from organised criminal gangs, study concludes
If you’re looking for health-giving flavanols from the berries in your smoothie, order the banana on the side, say researchers.
Record numbers of undergraduates have been offered a place to study at the University of Reading in 2023.
Professors Cindy Becker (English) and Allán Laville (Psychology) are Reading’s newest National Teaching Fellows.
Parents struggling to get their youngsters to eat their greens at home may have been handed a vital lifeline this summer holidays.
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?
Dr Maria Maiarù aims to uncover the mechanisms by which psilocybin may help alleviate or treat pain.
“Don’t poke the bear”, they said. But that’s exactly what a team of scientists have been doing, to discover the secrets of blood clotting.
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.
Strict-sounding teachers are worse at inspiring the classroom than their kind colleagues, research has revealed.
New guidelines to encourage sustainable business travel and greener commuting
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