Reading in the news - Thu 1 May
01 May 2025

Health and wellbeing:
- Professor Ciara McCabe (Psychology) is quoted by about how dopamine works.
- , , and highlight a study led by Professor Claire Williams (Psychology), which found that eating 50g of walnuts significantly improves memory and reaction times. Republished by , and . From our story: Eating walnuts for breakfast may boost your brain function
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Heart Radio mentioned new climate stripes that show warming in oceans and the atmosphere. From our story: Climate stripes expand to show warming oceans and atmosphere
- quotes Professor Ed Hawkins (Meteorology), who disagrees with Tony Blair’s stance on not rapidly phasing out fossil fuels. Republished by , , and .
- PhD student Theo Keeping (Meteorology) spoke to ITV News about April’s warm weather.
- Envirotec Magazine (in print) mentions University research which investigated broader insect population trends.
- , and quote Professor David Brayshaw (Meteorology) on power blackouts in Spain and Portugal. From our story: Spain and Portugal: Expert comments on power outages
- quotes Professor Andrew Charlton-Perez (Meteorology) on A.I advancements in weather forecasting.
- BBC Radio Berkshire spoke to Dr Andrea Dittus (Meteorology) about the challenges of living in a rapidly warming climate.
- BBC Radio Berkshire interviewed Dr Pete Innes (Meteorology) about the warm end to April.
- Professor Chris Hilson (Law) is quoted in com about environmental activism after energy and water bosses were placed under citizens’ arrests.
Food and farming:
- highlights a study led by Dr Charlotte Howard, which found that planting wildflowers in apple orchards could save farmers thousands in pest control costs. From our story: Flower strips could save apple farmers pest control costs
- mentions the launch of a new UK Probiotic Guide by AEProbio, which was funded by the University’s INFORM Hub.
Heritage and culture:
- mentions a University professor spoke to students at Reading Bluecoat School.
Business and society:
- features a comment from a University professor about student recruitment from Malaysia.
Other coverage:
- reports that the University is calling for charities to apply for its Charity of the Year scheme.
Alumni:
- features Nomvula Mabuza, an MBA candidate at Henley Business School, South Africa. Republished by .
- features Jan Peter Madsen, Senior Partner at Blaabjerg & Madsen Consulting, who holds studied Business Design at Henley Business School.
- reports the death of bestselling crime novelist Peter Lovesey at age 88. He graduated with an English degree from the University in 1958.
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