Reading in the news - Wed 12 Feb
12 February 2025

Health and wellbeing:
- quotes Professor Gunter Kuhnle (Food and Nutritional Sciences) discussing the potential anti-microbial properties of apple cider vinegar. Republished by: , and .
- highlights the launch of the UK's first frozen oral nutritional supplement range, developed in collaboration with the University Food Science Department.
Business and society:
- features comment from Professor Marko Milanovic (Law) on Trump’s proposals to take over Gaza. Republished by , , and other US news outlets.
Food and farming:
- , and highlight research involving Dr Jonathan Mitchley (Ecology) on the success of Botanical University Challenge, launched to combat a decline in plant identification skills. From our story: Botanical quiz brings budding plant scientists together
- and highlights a DEFRA-funded project involving Dr Elizabeth Rowe (Agri-Food Economics and Marketing) to introduce dual-purpose poultry.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- republishes a article by Professor Richard Allan (Meteorology) on the dwindling impacts of La Nina to cool the planet.
- , , and quote Professor Allan in articles about surpassing the 1.5°C global warming limit.
- mentions University research which has found that climate change is increasing air turbulence.
- highlights a University study about rising ocean temperatures.
- and report on a study by PhD student Flynn Ames (Meteorology) about Saturn’s moon Enceladus. From our story: Alien ocean could hide signs of life from spacecraft
Other Coverage
- A article about a ‘dangerous’ junction in Reading mentions that Ben Pedley, a former chemistry student at the University, died after a collision there in 2017.
- reports on the Greenlands Hotel, located on the Henley Business School campus, being awarded a Traveller Review Award 2025 from booking.com.
- A feature on Glastonbury mentions the University’s reconstruction of the old church.
- Vietnamese PhD student, Ha Dang Nhu Quynh shares her study method to achieve a high score in IELTS, for .
Alumni:
- interviews Allan Oliver, the project lead for an agricultural development initiative in Papua New Guinea. The article mentions that he holds an MS in Tropical Crop Production from Reading.
- , , , , , and multiple Greek news outlets highlight Anastasia Sakellariou’s appointment as a management consultant at Piraeus Bank. She holds an MS in International Banking & Financial Services from the University.
- features a profile of Gerald Flynn, an environmental journalist blocked from re-entering Cambodia. Flynn holds a BA in English Literature and an MA in International Relations from the University.
- highlights the life of book binder Roger Powell, who married 成人抖阴 horticultural student Rita Glanville Harvey in 1924.
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