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Men are painting it pink

17th September 2007, Times of India, Worldwide

Designers exhibiting at India Fashion Week comment on recent research from Newcastle University which showed that women have a preference for pink.
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College hosts complementary health event

15th September 2007, Northern Echo, UK

Dr Elaine Perry, Professor of Neurochemical Pathology (School of Neurology, Neurobiology and Psychiatry) spoke at the first national complementary therapies conference held in Durham. No URL

Energy Plans are top priority for advocate

15th September 2007, The Journal, UK

Nick Brown, minister for the North East, says he has put the North East Energy technologies Institute (ETI) bid, led by Newcastle University at the top of his priorities.
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Cash for arthritis research

15th September 2007, The Journal, UK

Dr Arthur Pratt (Musculoskeletal Research Group) has been awarded almost £200,000 to carry out vital research to develop a diagnostic test for rheumatoid arthritis.
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Gadgets to help with dementia

15th September 2007, Daily Telegraph, UK

Feature article on the 'ambient kitchen' designed by Dr Patrick Olivier (Computing Science) to help elderly people remain independent in the onset of dementia.
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Bringing experience to regeneration role

14th September 2007, Financial Times supplement, UK

Newcastle University needs to focus on process and delivery more than structures, says its Vice-Chancellor, Professor Chris Brink.
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Five-way balancing act is role model

14th September 2007, Financial Times supplement, UK

Feature about Knowledge House, which provides a service to businesses on behalf of the five North East universities.
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Nostalgia all the rage

13th September 2007, Daily Mirror, UK

Psychologist Dr Joan Harvey comments on the boom in sales of nostalgic items such as Ladybird books and Brut aftershave as 30- and 40-somethings try to recapture their youth.
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Prodded, poked and measured

17th August 2007, The Northern Echo, UK

Feature on the 'Thousand Families Study' whose participants are often referred to as 'red spot babies' includes comment from Dr Mark Pearce, Clinical Medical Sciences, the research project director.
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Hunt for female scientists

17th August 2007, The Journal, UK

The people behind the Newcastle Science City project have secured funding to create a 'North-East of England Role Model Platform for Innovative Women' to encourage more women to work in science and technology areas. No URL

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