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Junk medicine: therapeutic cloning

11th November 2006, The Times, Body & Soul, UK

Article by Dr Steven Minger explaining Newcastle and King's College's application to create a human-cow embryo.
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Science City blueprint

10th November 2006, The Journal, UK

The plans for the hi-tech headquarters for Newcastle's Science City are to be masterminded by a group planning the London Olympics site. Article includes comment from Professor John Goddard, Deputy Vice-Chancellor. No URL

Council chiefs call for more risk-takers

10th November 2006, THES, UK

EPSRC's outgoing chief executive says academics should keep making 'risky' bids. The comments were welcomed by Professor Trevor Page, Pro-Vice-Chancellor at Newcastle University. No URL

Keeping those sea tales alive

9th November 2006, The Journal, UK

Article encourages people to pool knowledge about Blyth for a two-year Newcastle University project supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Quotes Joanna Stockill, Dove Marine Laboratory.
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Scientists to mix cells of humans and cows

7th November 2006, Daily Telegraph, UK

Dr Lyle Armstrong (North East Stem Cell Institute) has applied to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority for a licence to create human-animal embryos to study the re-programming of cells.
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Tyneside scientist's bird flu mission

2nd November 2006, The Journal, UK

Professor Malcolm Young from Newcastle University has joined forces with a Brazilian drugs company to look for plants which can be developed as new medicines.
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Expert to spotlight climate change

1st November 2006, The Journal, UK

Jim Hall, Professor of earth systems engineering at Newcastle University, is leading a study to weigh up the effects of global warming on cities in the next century and how they can adapt.
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Unfamiliar territory

1st November 2006, Guardian Society supplement, UK

Feature about fathers' rights issues, co-written by Richard Collier, of Newcastle Law School, and based on a book he has co-authored.
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Liver cells grown from cord blood

1st November 2006, ITN online, Worldwide

Further coverage of the research by Newcastle University scientists Nico Forraz and Colin McGuckin, who grew liver tissue from stem cells taken from umbilical cords.
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Apocalypse when?

31st October 2006, Northern Echo, UK

Dr Hayley Fowler, Civil Engineering and Geosciences, and Jim Hall, Professor of earth systems engineering at Newcastle University's Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research comment on the Stern report for this feature.
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