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Health - Chemistry - 21.07.2015
Natural mineral could improve health of brownfield land
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. You can change your cookie settings at any time. Otherwise, we'll assume you're OK to continue. Natural mineral could improve health of brownfield land Franklin D. Roosevelt once said 'A nation that destroys its soil destroys itself'.
Administration - Chemistry - 13.07.2015

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Astronomy & Space - Social Sciences - 09.07.2015
Deep space images shed light on dark matter
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Philosophy - Pedagogy - 09.07.2015
Philosophy discussions for ten year olds can boost their reading and maths
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Astronomy & Space - Physics - 06.07.2015

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Social Sciences - Life Sciences - 13.05.2015
Wearing red can make you appear angry and dominant
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Astronomy & Space - Physics - 15.04.2015

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Physics - 07.04.2015

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Health - 23.03.2015
High-definition scans suggest effects of smoking may be seen in unborn babies, according to new research
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Chemistry - Life Sciences - 20.03.2015
Natural chemical could help attract and kill pregnant malaria carrying mosquitoes
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Astronomy & Space - Earth Sciences - 18.03.2015
Extent of Moon’s giant volcanic eruption is revealed
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Astronomy & Space - 06.03.2015
Intriguing member of black hole family tree
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Astronomy & Space - 11.02.2015
Massive black hole causes storm in “Teacup” galaxy
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Earth Sciences - Environment - 09.02.2015

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Health - Life Sciences - 05.02.2015
Potential way of controlling leaf blotch disease in wheat
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Agronomy & Food Science - Health - 05.02.2015
Researchers call for more targeted weight loss programmes to tackle obesity
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Social Sciences - Administration - 12.01.2015
Rehabilitation programmes for domestic violence perpetrators can work
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History & Archeology - 07.01.2015

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Astronomy & Space - 10.11.2014
Stripping galaxies of interstellar gas could shut down star formation, researchers say
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History & Archeology - 12.09.2014
Analysis of centuries-old skeletons ‘inconclusive’
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Campus - GLASGOW - Mar 16
Evidence from five decades of graduates confirms Humanities skills power careers and lifelong impact
Evidence from five decades of graduates confirms Humanities skills power careers and lifelong impact
Health - Mar 13
Oxford and Serum Institute of India sign IP license agreement to advance NipahB vaccine candidate
Oxford and Serum Institute of India sign IP license agreement to advance NipahB vaccine candidate


