September sun breaks century-old heat record
WEATHER experts at the University of Reading recorded the hottest September day in more than 100 years last week.
WEATHER experts at the University of Reading recorded the hottest September day in more than 100 years last week.
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HEALTH CONSCIOUS individuals may choose to leave bananas out of their morning smoothies, following findings from new research.
THE UNIVERSITY of Reading is searching for two residents to join its newly-established Community Engagement Steering Group.
CAN scientists predict when people will develop inflammatory arthritis (IA) using artificial intelligence?
Future property professionals came together in Reading recently to learn more about the real estate sector.
LEADING meteorology scientists at the University of Reading have received awards for their dedication to developing weather research.
A GROUP of Wokingham schools have collaborated with the University of Reading on a summer holiday initiative.
BURSARIES have been awarded to 17 PhD students, either local to Reading or aiming to gain a qualification alongside current ...
PROSPECTIVE scholars are invited to attend campus tours of the University of Reading this summer.
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