Archaeologists uncover patterns of bear baiting in early modern England
Archaeologists have created a new model to help identify archaeological bear baiting assemblages in England and beyond.
Archaeologists have created a new model to help identify archaeological bear baiting assemblages in England and beyond.
Archaeology
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The "needle in the haystack" discovery of a powerful explosion from a mysterious unknown object outside our galaxy has excited astronomers.
Astronomy
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Africa's population is growing. This means more landscape change and development of supporting infrastructure. Ecosystems are under pressure, made worse by natural disasters induced by climate change.
Environment
Feb 17, 2025
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A new study sheds light on the effects of aloneness on group processes, demonstrating that simply being alone can significantly weaken group identity and esteem. Led by Prof. Liad Uziel, from the Department of Psychology ...
Social Sciences
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An in-depth examination of traditional Samoan cultural concept Tofā Māmāo by Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington senior lecturer in Pasifika Health, Dr. Aliitasi Su'a-Tavila, has recently been published, highlighting ...
Social Sciences
Feb 17, 2025
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Primary forests, or old-growth forests as they are sometimes called, are epicenters of rich biodiversity, are more resilient than younger forests, and store significantly more carbon than their younger counterparts, to name ...
Environment
Feb 17, 2025
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Astronomers from West Virginia University and elsewhere report the detection of 18 new pulsars using the Arecibo Observatory (AO) as part of the AO 327-MHz Drift Survey. The findings were detailed in a research paper published ...
A study led by a team of researchers at the University of Kentucky's Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment has revealed a surprising biochemical connection between plant immune responses and human neurological ...
Plants & Animals
Feb 17, 2025
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A recent study by Dr. Albert Jambon and his colleagues, published in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, revealed the presence of meteoric iron in Early Iron Age ornaments in Poland.
Cancer therapy has always struggled with targeting tumor cells effectively while minimizing damage to healthy tissue. Traditional treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation, often lack precision and cause serious side ...
Bio & Medicine
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