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Research gears up for 21st century trials

03 February 2009  Guardian Education
Forty-four new doctoral centres will train scientists and engineers with the skills to solve future problems.  Article mentions that at least one centre will be hosted by Newcastle University.

Rounding up trade will see sales rise

02 February 2009  The Northern Echo, Business section
Simpson and Allinson, which developed a revolutionary agricultural building with help from Newcastle University, is looking to double sales over the next six months.

Country's first store for the elderly stalled

31 January 2009  The Journal
Tesco bosses are going back to the drawing board with plans for a store at the site of Newcastle General Hospital. Plans for the site involve Newcastle University's Campus for Ageing and Vitality.

University plan

31 January 2009  The Journal
Newcastle University has embarked on the first step of a multi-million pound economic package designed to strengthen the regional economy.
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Students graduating with top degrees hits record levels

30 January 2009  The Daily Telegraph
Further coverage of the degree classification debate which mentions Newcastle University's involvement in a plan to award two-page 'report cards' with degrees from next summer.

Study: Want more milk from cow? Get to know her

29 January 2009  CNN
Further coverage of research demonstrating that cows who are named and treated like an individual produce more milk.

Obituary: Sir James Baddiley

29 January 2009  The Guardian
The distinguished scientist Sir James Baddiley, who has died aged 90, spent most of his career at Newcastle University.

Cows with names produce more milk, scientists say

28 January 2009  The Daily Telegraph
Ermintrude, Daisy and La vache qui rit may produce as much as 454 pints more each year than cows with no names.

Author's voice gets a new life

24 January 2009  The Journal
Newcastle University lecturer and writer Jackie Kay is taking part in a celebration of author Grace Paley's work this week.

Answer fast or new lie detector will catch you out

25 January 2009  Sunday Times
Feature on a new type of lie detector refers to the current use of polygraphs and includes comment from Professor Don Grubin of Newcastle University.

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