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A study published in the journal, Nature Reviews Earth and Environment has indicated that rising global temperatures may render extensive regions of the planet too hot for human survival over the ...
A University of Reading scientist has earned a top prize for his research on flowering plants. Awarded by the Linnean Society of London, Dr Jamie Thompson was announced as the recipient of the Irene ...
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David Roy speaks to tour guide Andrew Johnston about delving into Belfast’s forgotten links to the horrific Jack The Ripper ...
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While the daily ebb and flow of people across a city might seem chaotic, new research reveals underlying universal patterns. A study unveils fundamental spatiotemporal scaling laws that govern these ...
While the daily ebb and flow of people across a city might seem chaotic, new research reveals underlying universal patterns.
"People would mock my accent," he says. But it didn't faze him. Hockney knew his worth even then. "I'd look at their artworks ...
While the daily ebb and flow of people across a city might seem chaotic, new research reveals underlying universal patterns.