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Low calorie diet can extend life

New research is giving scientists insight into why a restricted diet can lead to a longer lifespan and reduced levels of age related diseases in a wide variety of animals.

published on: 15th July 2010

 

Temporary closure of Percy Street access routes to Newcastle University campus

Two of the major pedestrian routes into Newcastle University's city centre campus are to be closed this week to enable the next phase of the campus development.

published on: 13th July 2010

 

Electric cars of the future built by the next generation

Youngsters got some top tips on the racetrack when they took part in the Institution of Mechanical Engineers’ (IMechE) Greenpower event.

published on: 8th July 2010

 

Puffin ‘sat-nav’ solves mystery of feeding flight paths

Cutting edge technology is shedding light on the daily flight paths of puffins around the Farne Islands and providing clues that could be vital to the seabirds’ survival.

published on: 8th July 2010

 

Proud moment for North East football star

Former England football captain Bryan Robson celebrated a degree of success today that the current England squad could only aspire to.

published on: 8th July 2010

 

Ocean gives up its deepest secrets

An exploration to the bottom of the sea has uncovered a new species which scientists believe could be one of the missing evolutionary links between backboned and invertebrate animals.

published on: 6th July 2010

 

Degree results are music to their ears

Twin brothers Daniel and Graeme Ross graduate with BSc Hons degrees in computing science.

published on: 6th July 2010

 

Spice leaves sheep smelling sweeter

Forget low-energy lightbulbs and solar-powered homes – curry spices could hold the key to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

published on: 6th July 2010

 

Food insecurity a growing problem for UK households

Many UK households are struggling to put a meal on the table because they cannot access affordable food, a leading academic claims.

published on: 5th July 2010

 

Inspiring the scientists of the future

A’ level chemistry students in the North East are being offered extra help to make the grade with the launch of a state-of-the-art laboratory at Newcastle University.

published on: 1st July 2010

 
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