University of Reading experts have been featured in numerous global outlets, sharing their insights on a range of topics, including food and farming, climate change, and business.

Professor Gunter Kuhnle (Food and Nutritional Sciences) was quoted by Daily Mail, CNN, Science Media Centre, and various other global outlets in response to a study on the negative impact of preservatives. Meanwhile, Professor Liz Stephens (Meteorology) commented on an upcoming El Niño event, as reported by FirstPost.

Other experts from the university have also been featured in international media, including Dr Jess Neumann (Geography and Environmental Science) on potential droughts this summer, and Dr Jorge Avaria-Llautureo (Evolutionary Biology) on how climate change impacts seabird migration. A study by Professor Laura Wilcox (Meteorology) found that reducing air pollution could have a negative impact on the Gulf Stream, as reported by Daily Mail and Briefly.

The university’s research has been highlighted in a range of outlets, including Birmingham Live, Wokingham Today, and The Thames Gazette. Professor Robert Van de Noort, Vice-Chancellor, reflected on the University’s recent centenary celebrations in The Reading Chronicle and Reading Today.

Additionally, Professor Chris Venditti (Ecology) was featured in Popular Mechanics and Science Alert for a study linking right-handedness and walking on two legs, while Professor Hella Eckardt (Archaeology) was quoted in India News and The Times of India on the cultural diversity of Roman Britain.

Source: University of Reading

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