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aol.com » AOL News Article Feed - 4 hours ago
A priceless gold wreath has been unearthed in an ancient city in northern Greece, buried with human bones in a large copper vase that workers initially took for a land mine.
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scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Brain & Behavior - 8 hours ago
So, let's see what's new in PLoS Genetics, PLoS Computational Biology, PLoS Pathogens and PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases this week. As always, you should rate the articles, post notes and comments and send trackbacks …
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Fingerprint find by British physicist boosts forensicsguardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk Technology - Aug 27, 2008 Why has Dr John Bond, scientific support manager for Northamptonshire Police, been sent evidence by Boulder City Police Department in Colorado? It's because he's developing a new forensic technique that no other police … Also tagged: technology, news, physics, chemistry, research and development, forensic science |
guardian.co.uk » Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk - Aug 27, 2008
Economic growth in developing countries has translated into big increases in happiness
Also tagged: uk news, world news, money, science, human behaviour, life and style
guardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk Science - Aug 27, 2008
Economic growth in developing countries has translated into big increases in happiness, but people in richer countries have seen much more modest improvements
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guardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk Science - Aug 27, 2008
In its Grand Challenge competition, the Ministry of Defence encouraged children to get involved in the development of what was effectively one component of a weapons system. Can this ever be justified, wonders robotics …
Also tagged: science, controversies in science, weapons technology
guardian.co.uk » Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk - Aug 26, 2008
Scientists challenge theory that Homo sapiens were more intelligent with research into use of stone tools
Also tagged: education, uk news, research, science, evolution, human behaviour
guardian.co.uk » Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk - Aug 26, 2008
Environment, science & technology: A study suggests that burning joss sticks raises the risk of certain mouth, throat and lung cancers
Also tagged: cancer, world news, science, medical research, health and wellbeing
guardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk UK news - Aug 26, 2008
Scientists challenge the theory that Homo sapiens was more intelligent
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guardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk World news - Aug 26, 2008
A study suggests that burning joss sticks raises the risk of certain mouth, throat and lung cancers
Also tagged: cancer, world news, science, medical research, health and wellbeing