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The latest news and events happening at Newcastle University.

New study identifies warning signs for extreme flash flooding

Climate experts have identified an atmospheric configuration that can release huge volumes of water in a matter of minutes.

Hydrogen-powered ground vehicles offer a route to cleaner airports

Hydrogen-powered vehicles used on ground operations could help slash carbon emissions and support airports to reach net-zero targets, new research suggests.

Applications now open for Spärck AI Scholarships

Newcastle University is proud to offer the Spärck AI Scholarships.

Newcastle engineer awarded £3m to help tackle climate crisis

Dr Sharon Velasquez Orta has been awarded a Green Futures Fellowship by the Royal Academy of Engineering.

Exposing the hidden carbon cost of potash imports into Brazil

Brazil’s potash imports carry higher carbon footprints than models predict, Newcastle research finds.

University project wins prestigious chemical engineering award

A Newcastle University project exploring low-carbon fuel economy has won a Research Project Award at the 2025 IChemE Global Awards.

Fossil fuels speed up shifts in Europe’s winter rainfall

New study reveals burning of fossil fuels is accelerating winter rainfall changes in the UK and Europe, almost 25 years sooner than expected.

New project to transform implantable medical devices

New £2.1 million GLUTRONICS project aims to revolutionise implantable medical devices with a transformative technology that harnesses power from glucose in the body.

Driving climate resilience through a global fellowship

A Newcastle University PhD candidate joins the first cohort of the King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme.

Climate change is supercharging Europe’s biggest hail

Warming may lead to less frequent but bigger and more devastating hail storms, new research has shown.

AI Growth Zone taskforce to accelerate jobs, skills and growth

Universities across the region, skills providers and industry leaders are to fast-track planning, investment and site development for the North East’s AI Growth Zone.

Comment: The EU battery carbon footprint rules need urgent attention

Newcastle University and TÜV SÜD have collaborated on a published article in Nature Energy.

Harnessing space to fight toxic algae blooms

Newcastle University scientists are at the forefront of a UK-wide effort to use space technology to predict and monitor harmful blue-green algae blooms in Lough Neagh.

Comment: Storm Floris

Writing for The Conversation, Dr Colin Manning discusses that the weather is rarely this windy in August – which makes it more dangerous.

New enzyme technology to boost flavour production efficiency

Researchers have developed a highly efficient and reusable biocatalyst with promising applications in the food and cosmetics industries.