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How a bubble saved my life

29th February 2008, Northern Echo, UK

Health feature refers to the work of Dr Andy Gennery, Newcastle University and the North-East England Stem Cell Institute in which Newcastle University is a partner.
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Techies boldly going into our scientific future

28th February 2008, The Journal, nebusiness, UK

An Entrepreneurs Forum conference which took place yesterday highlighted stem cell work being done at Newcastle University as well as successful spin-out companies such as e-Therapuetics.
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Patients' rehab hope

28th February 2008, The Journal, UK

Professor Mike Barnes, Newcastle University, has launched a unique rehabilitation service to help end a postcode lottery of care for patients who have suffered brain injuries.
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Drug hope for 'time bomb' cancer

28th February 2008, BBC Online, UK

Newcastle University scientists have developed a drug that could save the lives of thousands of women with inherited forms of breast and ovarian cancer.
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Junk mail set to make music for Atau

27th February 2008, The Journal, UK

Atau Tanaka, chair of digital media at Newcastle University's Culture Lab, is set to perform his own version of John Cage's Variations VII at the Baltic this week. No URL

Universities arms trade protest

27th February 2008, BBC Online, Worldwide

Students at universities including Newcastle are supporting a day of protest against links to the arms trade.
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The science of study

27th February 2008, The Times, career supplement, UK

Students can improve their career prospects by studying specialist subjects, such as Newcastle University's postgraduate degrees relevant to the oil and gas sector.
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Long-ago lives are inspiration for poet

26th February 2008, The Journal, culture magazine, UK

Poet Maureen Almond talks about being inspired by the artefacts in Newcastle University's Museum of Antiquities which will soon be moved to the Great North Museum. No URL

Bellamy warms up the debate

26th February 2008, The Journal, UK

David Bellamy disagreed with the other panellists at a Question Time-style debate on climate change last night. Article includes comment from Newcastle University's Professor Barry Gills. No URL

Fears as children are born too early

26th February 2008, The Journal, UK

Professor Michael Taggart of Newcastle University supports a call for increased understanding of premature birth.
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