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Seaweed: slimy, sexy and saleable

28th January 2007, The Observer, UK

Feature about Britain's only kelp factory, referring to Newcastle University research on the dietary benefits of eating alginate, a product of seaweed.
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North East England

28th January 2007, Sunday Times, UK

Twelve-page supplement on North East England including profiles of Newcastle University scientists, Professors Paul Younger, Anthony O'Neill, Tom Kirkwood, Alison Murdpoch, Tom Shakespeare, Karim Nayernia, Malcolm Young, Herbie Newell and Doctors Lidija Siller and Lyle Armstrong. No URL

Would you die of boredom if you lived forever?

27th January 2007, Daily Mail, UK

Feature about ageing, including reference to the theories of Professor Tom Kirkwood, Director of the Institute for Ageing and health at Newcastle University.
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Belsay gets that artistic touch again

27th January 2007, The Journal, UK

Recent Newcastle University graduate Francesca Steele will join original and experimental theatrical artists and designers in bringing a series of cutting-edge art installations to Belsay Hall Castle and gardens.
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Solitary cells of scholars cut off by loss of community

26th January 2007, THES, UK

Many academics feel isolated in their work - but Jill Golightly, research policy manager at Newcastle University, explains how the Beehive building brings people together. No URL

City is 'no closer to stem cell holy grail'

23rd January 2007, The Journal, UK

The group behind the Science City regeneration plan have said that there will be no development on the former Tyne Brewery site for at least three years. The site was bought by the University, the City Council and One North East in 2005.
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Experts in heart disease discovery

23rd January 2007, The Journal, UK

Scientists at the University's Institute for Ageing and Health have identified a method to help predict which elderly people are more likely to develop heart failure.
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For stem cell research, getting human eggs is a challenge: Should women be paid for them?

22nd January 2007, Boston Herald, Worldwide

Women who want to have fertility treatment but can't afford it could get treatment for half-price by agreeing to donate half the eggs you produce for stem cell research under plan being pursued by Professor Alison Murdoch (North East Stem Cell Institute).
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Climate change fears realised, says expert

20th January 2007, The Journal, UK

Professor Paul Younger (IRES) has delivered a stark warning on climate change at the launch of Climate Dome - an exhibition to drive home the urgency of the climate change message.
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Robot nurses ready for wards 'in three years'

20th January 2007, The Journal, UK

Dr Bob Bicker (Mechanical and Systems Engineering) is taking part in a project called 'IWARD' which aims to design robot nurses to perform basic tasks in hospitals.
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