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Manisha working in India as barrister

20 April 2010  Northern Echo, Business
Newcastle University graduate Manisha Singh, who came through the Partners programme, is working on a police reforms campaign in India.
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Region guided down road to a greener lifestyle

20 April 2010  The Journal
Newcastle University academics tackled sustainable living issues for the region at an event held at the Great North Museum.
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No end in sight to volcano misery

19 April 2010  Northern Echo
Update on the volcanic ash cloud from Iceland includes comment from Dr Andy Russell, Newcastle University.

Three-parent babies

18 April 2010  Sunday Times
Latest coverage of the Newcastle University technique of swapping DNA in fertilised eggs.

Inspiring British children, Slumdog-style

17 April 2010  Daily Telegraph
A radical new teaching method, developed by Newcastle University's Professor Sugata Mitra, that has been pioneered in India, Africa and Latin America is catching on in Britain.

DNA transfer may stop genetic diseases

16 April 2010  Sydney Morning Herald
Further coverage of the Newcastle University technique which could allow them to wipe out mitochondrial disease from families, by swapping DNA in fertilised eggs.

Gene swap plan to beat inherited diseases

15 April 2010  Daily Telegraph
Scientists at Newcastle University have developed a technique which could allow them to wipe out mitochondrial disease from families, by swapping DNA in fertilised eggs.

Iceland's volcano eruption causes chaos

15 April 2010  Daily Mail
Advising the current situation following a second eruption, article includes comment from Newcastle University's Dr Andy Russell.

Grant winners: In detail

15 April 2010  Times Higher
Dr Aron Mazel has secured funding for a project to enhance the visitor experience at three rock-art sites, providing Bluetooth connections via hidden solar-powered access points.  (Please scroll down to the 'In detail' section.)

Students take on commerce

15 April 2010  The Journal
The pioneering Newcastle University Biopharmaceutical Bioprocessing Technology Centre is working at the interface of science, engineering and healthcare to plug a skills gap and promote research.

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