Reading in the news - Wed 27 Jan
27 January 2021

COVID-19: expert comment on the coronavirus pandemic
- Dr Simon Clarke (Biological Sciences) spoke to , Russia Today and Talk Radio about vaccines; BBC Radio London on the UK surpassing 100,000 coronavirus deaths; and BBC Radio Berkshire on the last 12 months living with the pandemic.
- Professor Hannah Cloke (GES) is the subject of articles by , Xinhua.net, and on the impact contracting Covid-19 had on her work.
Flexible flight paths: PhD researcher Cathie Wells (Meteorology) features in a University video published by the , spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire and Hits Radio, and is quoted in (Germany), , and on a study she led showing that airlines can save fuel and emissions by redirecting aircraft depending on jet stream currents. Co-author Professor Paul Williams (Meteorology) spoke to about the research, for an article about transatlantic flight paths. , and watch a video about the study .
UK flooding: PhD researcher Helen Griffith (GES) writes a guest blog for on atmospheric rivers and the part they played in the flooding across parts of the UK this month. .
Other coverage
- , and report the involvement of Reading scientists (GES) in providing early forecasts for flooding resulting from Cyclone Eloise in Mozambique. .
- Professor Kate Williams (History) spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire about a new Channel 5 documentary she is presenting, called 鈥楾he Secrets of the Royal Palaces'.
- The interviews a woman who set up her own business with a fellow Reading graduate after being furloughed.
- reports on a project co-led by Professor Steve Mithen (Archaeology) supporting a Jordanian community to use tourism to boost livelihoods. .
- Dr Roger Brugge (Meteorology) spoke to about the 鈥榬are' snowfall there, while a Geography student was quoted in a article on why Kent missed out on the snow that fell across the country at the weekend.
- report on Reading research showing subsidies paid to farmers for protecting the environment lead to more stable incomes. .
- reports on the agreement between the University and Commonwealth Real Estate LP to build a film studios on land in Shinfield.
- , and report that Professor Maarten Ambaum (Meteorology) attended the Fifth International Rain Enhancement Forum.
- , and report that Reading graduate (Art) Josh Tang is part of a butterfly-inspired charity art event in Hong Kong.
- interview an artist who graduated from Reading (IoE) and is now a visual arts teacher at ACG School Jakarta.