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Newcastle University marks Environment Day with free trees

04 June 2009  The Journal
Newcastle University is giving away free tree saplings to staff and students tomorrow to mark World Environment Day.

Creative talent to business brains

04 June 2009  The Journal, nebusiness
Newcastle University launches a new MA aimed at retaining the region'a artistic talent and to help students set up successful businesses in the North East.

Mobile phones could be used to detect diseases

04 June 2009  The Journal, Science & Technology
Newcastle University spin-out Orla Protein Technologies is developing a microchip which can analyse swabs or blood tests and can be incorporated into a mobile phone.
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Flood of past information

3 June 2009  The Journal
David Archer, visiting research fellow at Newcastle University, says that learning from past floods could help us prepare for the future.

Revolution for diabetics

2 June 2009  The Journal
Dr James Shaw, Newcastle University, has been testing a new pump which automatically stops the flow of insulin if blood sugar levels fall too low.

City bids to attract world's top scientists

2 June 2009  The Journal
Efforts to encourage top companies to carry out research in the region includes Newcastle University's plans to build machines capable of withstanding very high temperatures.

Corporate blow threatens Newcastle

2 June 2009  The Journal
Newcastle's relegation could see many companies pulling out of corporate hospitality at the club. Includes comment by Dr Anoop Nayak, Newcastle University.

Halting progress

1 June 2009  Financial Times, Health: Special Report
A series of features on aspects of ageing and health include comment by Newcastle University's Professor Tom Kirkwood.

Our tiny technology needs critical mass

29 May 2009  The Journal
With nanotechnology predicated to be a major industry for Newcastle in the future, companies such as Newcastle University's INEX need support to grow.

Mobile phone chip that diagnoses disease at your bedside 'available in five years'

29 May 2009  Daily Mail
A mobile phone chip which can diagnose medical conditions on the spot is being developed by a Newcastle University spin-out company.

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