Serpent is core of a religion
The Rainbow Serpent painted by Australian Aborigines could be the world's oldest religious icon, new research has revealed. A study in the Arnhem Land region of the Northern Territory found the...
The Rainbow Serpent painted by Australian Aborigines could be the world's oldest religious icon, new research has revealed. A study in the Arnhem Land region of the Northern Territory found the...
Half of all depression in patients visiting their family doctors goes undiagnosed, according to the early results of a psychiatric study carried out at Southampton University. This revelation was...
Glasgow Caledonian University has joined with the London Stock Exchange in Glasgow to boost Scotland's business competitiveness. This is the first time that the Exchange has forged such close ties...
No expensive face cream is complete these days without the promise of an agent to wage war on oxygen free radicals. Now scientists are suggesting that the ravages of these cellular troublemakers run...
Scanning tunnelling microscopes (STMs) have provided scientists with the ability to see and even manipulate individual atoms. But do the images they produce actually reflect reality? Andrew Fisher, a...
The larval habits of a bizarre blind shrimp that lives 3,000 feet below the surface of the sea may provide the only link between life around volcanoes on the ocean floor, known as hydrothermal vents...
Iola Smith While England's willows are inextricably linked with wicker baskets or the sound of ball on cricket bat, a Bristol University project aims to develop them as a solution to Europe's timber...
Deans of medicine in Australia are in conflict with the Australian Medical Association and young doctors over federal government plans to cut the number of general practitioners. University deans...
Good to see that belief in the unimpeachable integrity of social science researchers still has its adherents - the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change recently received a letter addressed to...
Perhaps there is no such thing as bad publicity. London Guildhall, which would certainly be near the top of any league table in the field, had little difficulty hitting recruitment targets this year...
(Photograph) - Projects of Penzance: this computer image of the University of Exeter's proposed Cornwall campus in Penzance forms part of its submission for Pounds 40 million of Millennium Commission...
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