News in July 2024 Comment: Climate change and extreme weather Writing for The Conversation, Professor Hayley Fowler, Paul Davies and Dr Simon Lee discuss how the rapidly warming climate is impacting the range of possible weather conditions, including extremes. published on: 31 July 2024 Highlighting citizen scientists' role in accurate slug identification A new study has shown how effective citizen scientists are in accurately identifying species and gathering reliable ecological data. published on: 29 July 2024 Restoring eroded peatlands reduces downstream flood risk Scientists have found that the restoration of upland peatlands is a highly effective strategy for reducing downstream flooding. published on: 24 July 2024 AMAST Network launches to battle AMR in the agrifood system AMAST 鈥 the AMR in Agrifood Systems Transdisciplinary Network, has been created to harness perspectives from across agrifood stakeholders and prepare new ways to tackle these challenges. published on: 23 July 2024 New 'landmark鈥 investment in manufacturing skills facility The North East Mayor is set to approve 鈥榣andmark鈥 investment in manufacturing skills facility. published on: 23 July 2024 Comment: Peace with Ukraine will need to factor in Russia's reasons Writing for The Conversation, Nick Megoran explains why Russia鈥檚 reasons for invading Ukraine 鈥 however debatable - shouldn鈥檛 be ignored in a peace deal. published on: 22 July 2024 Distinguished figures receive honorary degrees Outstanding individuals have been recognised with honorary degrees from 缅北禁地. published on: 19 July 2024 Catrina McHugh Recognised With Honorary Degree An award-winning playwright who was made an Honorary Doctor of Letters said it honoured "thousands of women thousands of women who have placed their trust鈥 in her the theatre company. published on: 19 July 2024 New humidity-driven membrane to remove carbon dioxide from the air A new ambient-energy-driven membrane that pumps carbon dioxide out of the air has been developed by 缅北禁地 researchers. published on: 19 July 2024 Davina McCall made an Honorary Doctor of Civil Law The household name, who has presented some of Britain's most popular television programmes, was honoured for the work she has done over the years to shine a spotlight on women鈥檚 health. published on: 18 July 2024 Logged forests retain ecological value - if not pushed too far Logged forests can still have ecological value, new research reveals. published on: 18 July 2024 Glasshouse artists in residence announced The Glasshouse International Centre for Music announces its three next generation artists appointed as Artists in Residence 2024/25, marking the start of a new partnership with 缅北禁地. published on: 18 July 2024 Groundbreaking trial to reduce UK trickling filter process emissions New project aims to better understand and reduce nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from wastewater treatment plants that use trickling filter systems. published on: 17 July 2024 Report calls for corporate courage to end racism A 缅北禁地 anti-racism expert has led a review for the North East Chamber of Commerce into how businesses in the region can take action to promote diversity and inclusion. published on: 12 July 2024 Comment: Ziggy Stardust Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr examines how David Bowie developed the role that would bring him undying fame. published on: 12 July 2024 AI assistant shows great promise in cataract care pathway A new study has found that an artificial intelligence (AI) conversational agent enhances patient care after cataract surgery. published on: 10 July 2024 Reasons to be cheerful Writing for Research Professional, Vice-Chancellor Chris Day assesses what the change of government could mean for the university sector published on: 9 July 2024 Comment: Alaska鈥檚 glaciers approaching irreversible tipping point Writing for The Conversation, Bethan Davies discusses how the melting of glaciers in a major Alaskan icefield has accelerated and could reach an irreversible tipping point earlier than thought. published on: 5 July 2024 Changes projected in marine fish communities due to climate change New research predicts significant shifts in marine fish communities in the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans as a result of climate warming. published on: 5 July 2024 Graduates celebrated in North East Emerging Artist Awards Three local artists have been selected, with two out of the three being recent graduates from 缅北禁地鈥檚 Fine Art programme. published on: 5 July 2024 Comment: Kang Youwei - thinker behind modern China鈥檚 transformation Writing for The Conversation, Daniel Hutton Ferris discusses the revolutionary thinker who has had a profound influence on modern-day China. published on: 5 July 2024 University Fellow wins Northern Writers鈥 Award Dr Laura Tisdall, NUAcT Fellow in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology has been presented with the Arvon Award as part of New Writing North鈥檚 Northern Writers鈥 Awards. published on: 3 July 2024 Melting of Alaskan glaciers shown to be accelerating Melting of glaciers in a major Alaskan icefield has accelerated and could reach an irreversible tipping point earlier than previously thought, research led by 缅北禁地 suggests. published on: 2 July 2024 Artist Emily Cropton to explore wellbeing in rural communities 缅北禁地 and The Maltings (Berwick) Trust have appointed artist Emily Cropton to undertake a research commission to explore wellbeing in rural communities. published on: 1 July 2024