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This research is part of a growing field called computational musicology, where computers are used to study music in new ways ...
One of the UK’s largest and most important Iron Age finds – excavated by archaeologists at Durham University – has been saved ...
All eyes have been on women’s football, and on the England team as the winners of the UEFA Women’s Euros in Switzerland. The ...
We have been awarded a major research grant as part of UK’s ARIA’s (Advanced Research and Invention Agency) prestigious ...
Regular physical activity can improve both mental and physical health, but it’s especially difficult for those living in ...
The physicists have for the first time detected magnons at the nanometre scale, magnetic spin waves that travel through a ...
A pioneering career mentoring programme aimed at connecting recent university graduates employed within Atom Bank and EY with ...
Women politicians in the United States who deviate from party expectations or views are judged more harshly than men by ...
The Botanic Garden is one of 231 gardens in the RHS Partner Gardens scheme. RHS Members can visit free of charge at selected ...
This summer, one of our first-year archaeology students, Frankie Rickett, became the 1,000th person to take part in excavations at the site. A highlight was when a section of medieval wall was found ...
Professor Nick Collins from our Department of Music has used a computer to try and find the answer to this by analysing rhythm, harmony, and sound quality (known as timbre). The answer is, of course, ...
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