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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 ...
Title: Multi-response linear regression estimation based on low-rank pre-smoothing Abstract: Pre-smoothing is a technique aimed at increasing the signal-to-noise ratio in data to improve subsequent ...
The UK government should extend its sugar tax beyond soft drinks to cover all types of foods, according to a major new report published today (Monday, 17 March). The Transforming UK Food Systems ...
Climate education: The Daily Telegraph features a review of climate education, which the University contributed to as host of the National Climate Education Action Plan Group. From our story: Climate ...
MSN reports that seven establishments in the area received positive food hygiene ratings, including Eat at Agriculture at the University’s Earley Gate, and the Library Café. National World highlights ...
Professor Rosa Freedman (Law) said: “Yesterday the military junta announced that it would hold free and fair elections in Myanmar after years of conflict and violence. Today, an earthquake has caused ...
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 ...
Closer (print) mentions research from Reading which found that a handful of walnuts for breakfast can give your brain a boost. An article in Velvet Magazine (print) mentions Reading research which ...
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 ...
Outside of our core business hours (Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm) we provide telephone cover and you can also visit us in person at the Library most weekends (except during vacations). We partner with ...
Higher intakes of beans, peas and lentils (pulses) in the UK population were associated with better nutrition and lower environmental impact in a new study at the University of Reading. Yet, UK ...
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