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Archaeologists delve into Hadrian Wall’s past

Archaeologists from Newcastle University are joining forces with English Heritage to carry out the first systematic excavation of a cemetery on Hadrian's Wall.

published on: 14th September 2009

 

Lichens research returns to its roots

Forty years after botanist Oliver Gilbert carried out his research on the banks of the Tyne, the North East is about to be inspired to look for lichens once again.

published on: 14th September 2009

 

Are you the next Usain Bolt? The answer could be in your saliva

Scientists at Newcastle University are launching a ground-breaking study tying into the Great North Run to find out why some of us can run faster than others - despite doing the same amount of training.

published on: 8th September 2009

 

How words shape the world

Our minds might be able to find the right word quicker than Google and yet we rarely pause to think about how language shapes everything we do.

published on: 8th September 2009

 

Students make their mark on industry

Newcastle University graduates are helping businesses across the region improve their prospects in a unique scheme. 

published on: 3rd September 2009

 

Fast tracking for research into swine flu

A Newcastle University academic will be leading an investigation into the effects of swine flu in pregnant women and their babies.

published on: 25th August 2009

 

Treatment for chronic illness needs to be less disruptive to people's lives

Many patients with complex chronic illnesses are being overburdened by their treatment, according to research by a Newcastle University academic.

published on: 12th August 2009

 

Newcastle University Scientists to Develop X-Ray Vision for Horizon’s X-MAN

Horizon Discovery and Newcastle University have entered a new research collaboration focused on identifying novel biomarkers that can be used in non-invasive cancer-imaging applications.

published on: 6th August 2009

 

Calls for rethink on farm veterinary service

Vets need to rethink their relationship with farmers and the government and play a greater role in ensuring food safety, according to a report written by a Newcastle University academic.

published on: 6th August 2009

 

Former England manager Sir Bobby Robson has died

Sir Bobby Robson, the former England manager, has died aged 76 after a long and courageous battle with cancer.

published on: 31st July 2009

 
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