Elephants, giraffes, pythons and other large species have higher cancer rates than smaller ones like mice, bats, and frogs, a new study has shown, overturning a 45-year-old belief about cancer in the ...
IFP Country Scholarship - for prospective IFP students from a large number of specific countries IFP Ambassador Scholarship - for any prospective IFP student. If you have a Country Scholarship, you ...
No words. No numbers. No graphs. Just a series of vertical coloured bars, showing the progressive heating of our planet in a single, striking image. The climate stripes were created by Professor Ed ...
Find out more about which languages are most commonly spoken at the university and in Reading. The Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism invites you to celebrate International Mother Language Day at ...
Join us for the University's LGBTQ+ Flagship event - From Passion to Progress: Advocating for Equality Born in Tripoli, Libya, in 1962, Matthew has dedicated their life to LGBT activism, starting as ...
Come and join us for Treat Tuesdays, our free craft sessions where all materials and supplies are provided. This week we will be making flags and wall hangings. We will provide the history of some ...
We've put together all the essential items in one place so you can see what the 5-stage process is each time that you work through us!
Searching for life in alien oceans may be more difficult than scientists previously thought, even when we can sample these extraterrestrial waters directly. A new study focusing on Enceladus, a moon ...
A simple scoring system could revolutionise how doctors prevent heart attacks and strokes by identifying patients most likely to benefit from preventive medications, according to a new study. The ...
Yahoo! Lifestyle republishes an article from The Cool Down which features Professor Richard Ellis (Crop Science) discussing the impact of carbon dioxide on grain production.
British Rowing features Reading University Boat Club’s efforts to be sustainable, after winning an environmental sustainability award at the British Rowing Awards.
A study of deer poo in North Wales could shed light on the conservation of woodlands in the UK. A team from Bangor University and the University of Reading conducted the study amid a growing concern ...
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