Reading in the news - Wed 29 May
29 May 2024

New satellite to analyse cloud impacts: Continued coverage of EarthCARE, the brainchild of Professor Anthony Illingworth (Meteorology), a new satellite that will help scientists understand the role clouds will play in future climate. Coverage, including quotes from Dr Robin Hogan (Meteorology), by , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and many other outlets like , and . Radio and television coverage is provided by ITV 1 Meridian Thames Valley, BBC Radio Oxford, BBC Radio Berkshire, Heart Berkshire, BBC World Service Radio, Texas Public Radio, St Louis Public Radio, BBC Radio 4, BBC 1 Northern Ireland, BBC 1 South West, BBC 1 Wales, BBC 1 South, BBC 1 London, BBC News 24 and many other BBC stations like BBC 1 North West and BBC 1 Scotland.
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- quotes Professor Nicolas Bellouin (Meteorology) on clear-air turbulence.
Business and society:
- Dr Wang Leung (Kiwi) Ting (Politics and International Relations) spoke to , and about how Conservative candidates could struggle to win seats in the South of England at the general election.
- Jon Foster Pedley (Dean, Henley Business School Africa) writes for about the issue of mansplaining in the work environment.
- A book from The London Centre for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism was co-edited by Professor Rosa Freedman (Law), reports.
Other Coverage:
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mentions that University of Law courses can be studied at the Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé. Republished by .
- continues coverage on Alibaba Cloud collaborating with international universities like the Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé.
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