Reading in the news - Fri 16 Jan
16 January 2026
Dark chocolate: Professor Gunter Kuhnle (Food and Nutritional Sciences, pictured) featured in an episode of BBC 4’s Sliced Bread, discussing the potential benefits and risks of eating dark chocolate. Professor Kuhnle also spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire on the topic.
Food and farming:
- highlighted research into the benefits of consuming sourdough bread.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Environmental Journal, , , , and provided further quotes from Professor Emily Black (Meteorology) about climate change and crop droughts. Professor Black wrote a blog for . From our story: Europe’s crop droughts to get worse even as rain increases
- reported on changes to climate stripes developed by Professor Ed Hawkins (Meteorology) after 2025 was recorded as the third hottest year on record. From our story: 2025’s dark red stripe represents Earth’s third-warmest year
Heritage and culture:
- reports on student production, ‘The Sound’, that explores how Caribbean music and culture transformed Reading. Dr Lucy Tyler (FTT) is quoted. From our story: Immersive show explores town’s role in soundsystem culture
Business and society:
- reports on research co-authored by Dr Anna Jackman (Geography) that found academic staff on short-term contracts favour “safer” work in order to secure future employment.
- Dr Anna Jackman (Geography) wrote for PoliticsHome’s on the rise of consumer drones.
#UniForReading: Our role as a civic university
- Reading Today mentions that the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is a pop-up location for warm clothes donations.
Alumni:
- Reading graduate Isabel Smith was quoted by on climate change and air turbulence.
- (republished by ) interviewed Tinu Sebeșanu, Henley Business School graduate and CEO of IMPACT Developer & Contractor.
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