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Diabetics given hope

12th February 2008, The Jounal, UK

Dr James Shaw, senior clinical lecturer and consultant, is part of a NHS study which offers a new treatment for diabetes sufferers in the North East.
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They are our heroes, so why attack them?

12th February 2008, The Jounal, UK

Firefighters are increasingly coming under attack while they carry out their work. Includes comment from Dr Joan Harvey, School of Psychology.
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Ian digs deep into gardening history

12th February 2008, The Journal, UK

Dr Ian Thompson, reader in landscape architecture, has written a book about Louis XIV's garden at Versailles and is giving a public lecture on the subject tonight. No URL but further information may be found on the Insights website.
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Could women grow their own sperm?

12th February 2008, The Daily Telegraph, UK

Ethicists are studying the implications of methods under development to create eggs and sperm in the laboratory, including research by Professor of Stem Cell Biology, Kayim Nayernia.
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Cry academic freedom

12th February 2008, Guardian Education, UK

Interview with the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Chris Brink, in which he discusses raising participation among socially-disadvantaged students, and overcoming academic stereotypes.
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Genes give insight into prostrate cancer

11th February 2008, The Journal, UK

Craig Robson, Professor of Molecular Urology, speaks about a North East study into prostrate cancer.
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The important message is that these systems are not necessarily stable

9th February 2008, The Journal, UK

Jim Hall, Professor of Earth Systems, explains the likely 'tipping points' for climate change. No URL

Echogardening

8th February 2008, Northern Echo, UK

Gardening column, referring to research by Dr Gordon Port of Newcastle University who found that garlic deters slugs and snails. No URL

Lessons in education from the Third World

8th February 2008, National Post, Canada, Worldwide

Many state schools in developing countries are performing poorly, says Professor James Tooley of Newcastle University.
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Backed into a tight spot

8th February 2008, Times Higher, UK

A survey of car parking charges at universities ranks Newcastle among the highest at £50 per month.
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