Project VOLT has entered its proof-of-concept phase, having been awarded an additional £500,000 from Ofgem’s Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF).
A new study reveals that Egyptians were using a mechanically sophisticated drilling tool far earlier than previously suggested.
The authors argue that even modest changes could make a difference for wildlife and people. Small reductions in brightness during twilight, better shielding to reduce skyglow, or adjusting LED spectra ...
19 February 2026 13:15 - 14:00 King's Hall, Armstrong Building, Newcastle University ...
Two Newcastle Fine Art graduates have been selected for prestigious exhibition. Their work is currently on show as part of ...
A major new study has uncovered gene clues that could pave the way to personalised psoriasis treatments. Psoriasis is a ...
In moments of creeping authoritarianism, culture sometimes reacts faster than institutions. Bruce Springsteen’s rush-released song in the wake of killings of two Minneapolis residents by agents of US ...
Our interdisciplinary research focuses on building a sustainable rural economy. Dr Gkartzios co-authored the new book with Professors of Planning Nick Gallent (University College London) and Mark ...
LIVE in the King's Hall lunchtime concerts take place on Thursdays in the Armstrong Building. Concerts start at 13:15 and last for around 45 minutes. The free lunchtime concerts are made possible ...
Dr Kezia Sasitharan has been awarded a prestigious L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Young Talent award. She has been ...
Newcastle University engineers are at the forefront of adhesive technology that promises to change how we recycle.
Writing for The Conversation, Andrew Walton and Johannes Kniess with Meera Iona Inglis discuss how more public institutions ...
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