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History & Archeology - Linguistics & Literature - 23.03.2009
Comic genius meets medieval megalomania
History & Archeology - 17.03.2009
Acclaimed cartoonist visits Birmingham
History & Archeology - Pedagogy - 13.03.2009
Divorced not separate - Darwin and God
PA /09 A hard-hitting new television documentary by a University of Nottingham academic is set to explode the myths created by extremists on both sides of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.
Environment - History & Archeology - 08.03.2009
Green Week 2009 kicks off to encourage College community to think green
Green Week 2009 kicks off to encourage College community to think green Staff and students encouraged to take responsibility for their own environmental impact - %0A " Imperial becomes first universi
History & Archeology - Linguistics & Literature - 08.03.2009
UCL excellence recognised by Arts & Humanities Research Council
Health - History & Archeology - 02.03.2009
Podcast Series: Today’s Neuroscience, Tomorrow’s History, Part 2
The second instalment of the 'Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History' podcast series, compiled by the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL, is now available for download.
History & Archeology - 01.03.2009
Science funding championed on Today programme
Health - History & Archeology - 23.02.2009
Babies born in pollen and mold seasons have greater odds of developing asthma symptoms
BERKELEY — Newborns whose first few months of life coincide with high pollen and mold seasons are at increased risk of developing early symptoms of asthma, suggests a new study led by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley. Researchers found that children born in the high mold season, which generally encompasses the fall and winter months, have three times the odds of developing wheezing - often an early sign of asthma - by age 2 compared with those born at other times of the year.
Art & Design - History & Archeology - 10.02.2009
UCLA team creates virtual library of medieval manuscripts
Assistant professor of English Matthew Fisher is the architect of the Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts.
History & Archeology - 06.02.2009
Symposium focuses on defining the black experience
A symposium designed to highlight important developments and achievements of black people in America will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb.
History & Archeology - Economics - 05.02.2009
Classified the lonely heart’s long road to respectability
Today friendship, even love, can be just one click away and there's a growing army of couples who met and married thanks to internet dating.
Life Sciences - History & Archeology - 02.02.2009
Groundbreaking human evolution book launch to kick start Imperial’s Darwin bicentenary celebrations
Groundbreaking human evolution book launch to kick start Imperial's Darwin bicentenary celebrations Leading authors launch new book at Imperial event Imperial College London media invitation For imme
History & Archeology - 02.02.2009
Archbishop’s Book Prize nomination
Environment - History & Archeology - 22.01.2009
New Imperial studentships established to help scientists train for a career in the media
New Imperial studentships established to help scientists train for a career in the media Young scientists encouraged to enter the broadcast industry to improve science communication - %0A " Friday 23
History & Archeology - 22.01.2009
Egypt Today Web Site Follows Archaeologists’ Return to the Bottom of Mut Temple’s Sacred Lake
Office of News and Information Johns Hopkins University 901 South Bond Street, Suite 540 Baltimore, Maryland 21231 Phone: 443-287-9960 | Fax: 443-287-9920 Follow along online as Johns Hopkins Univers
History & Archeology - Administration - 09.01.2009
Johns Hopkins Conference to Mark NAACP Centennial
Office of News and Information Johns Hopkins University 901 South Bond Street, Suite 540 Baltimore, Maryland 21231 Phone: 443-287-9960 | Fax: 443-287-9920 The Center for Africana Studies at the Johns
History & Archeology - Linguistics & Literature - 08.01.2009
Asani Named Professor of Indo-Muslim and Islamic Religion and Cultures
Cambridge - Harvard - Ali Asani, a scholar of Islamic cultures and a gifted teacher of South Asian languages, has been appointed professor of Indo-Muslim and Islamic religion and cultures in Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, effective July 1, 2008.
Environment - Today
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice

Social Sciences - Mar 24
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Environment - Mar 24
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife

Psychology - Mar 23
The grief myth: it doesn't come in stages or follow a checklist - like love, it endures
The grief myth: it doesn't come in stages or follow a checklist - like love, it endures
History & Archeology - Mar 23
The UV has played a part in the discovery of a 3,500-year-old loom that sheds light on key aspects of the Bronze Age textile revolution
The UV has played a part in the discovery of a 3,500-year-old loom that sheds light on key aspects of the Bronze Age textile revolution

Innovation - Mar 23
The University of Valencia launches ClioViz, an open digital platform for accessing cultural heritage data
The University of Valencia launches ClioViz, an open digital platform for accessing cultural heritage data

Social Sciences - Mar 23
Study links higher concentration of pokie machines to increase in family and domestic violence
Study links higher concentration of pokie machines to increase in family and domestic violence

Health - Mar 23
Screening blitz could achieve cervical cancer elimination among Indigenous communities within a generation
Screening blitz could achieve cervical cancer elimination among Indigenous communities within a generation

Computer Science - Mar 20
New computer chip material inspired by the human brain could slash AI energy use
New computer chip material inspired by the human brain could slash AI energy use











