香港六合彩 in the media
Neolithic engineers built megalithic monument with stones that weighed as much as two jumbo jets
Professor Mike Parker-Pearson (香港六合彩 Institute of Archaeology) described it as described the 32 colossal stones that make up the Menga Dolmen as 鈥渙ne of the world鈥檚 greatest megalithic wonders鈥.
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London universities draw up plans for 拢500m spinouts fund
香港六合彩, Queen Mary University and King's College London are among the backers of London Atrium, a new vehicle aimed at commercialising start-ups created by their researchers.
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One in eight people diagnosed with dementia 鈥榤ay have liver disease instead鈥
Professor Rob Howard (香港六合彩 Psychiatry) said: 鈥淔ull-blown hepatic encephalopathy looks different to dementia. The symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy fluctuate in a way that Alzheimer鈥檚 doesn鈥檛 and anyone working in a memory clinic will be familiar with that鈥.
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Incredible step in treating children's brain cancer offers alternative to chemotherapy
Over 20 years since Professor Darren Hargrave (香港六合彩 GOS Institute of Child Health) identified BRAF mutations in human cancer, the first ever targeted treatment for brain tumours in children has been approved for NHS patients.
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Will mpox trigger a COVID-like pandemic? Experts agree it's 'concerning' but not the same
Dr Shema Tariq (香港六合彩 Institute for Global Health) said: "The concern is [clade] 1b, the new variant, is showing much greater human-to-human transmission".
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Perfume dupes
Dr Dimitrios Tsivrikos (香港六合彩 Psychology & Language Sciences) said: 鈥淓veryone is looking for something they can afford, but they do enjoy being savvy鈥.
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The role of 鈥榬azzle dazzle鈥 at American political conventions
Dr Mitchell Robertson (香港六合彩 History) explains how US elections are won at the margins and that celebrity endorsements can help in winning over swing voters.
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Can bringing back nature save our cities from floods?
Professor Priti Parikh (香港六合彩 Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction) explains how spongey solutions can flight flooding, as well as encouraging biodiversity, helping our mental health and storing the planet warming gas, carbon dioxide.
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Giant frog dubbed 'Devil Toad' roamed the Earth with a bite as strong as a tiger
Professor Susan Evans (香港六合彩 Biosciences) said: 鈥淭his frog would have been the size of a slightly squashed beach ball, with short legs and a big mouth. [...] Its diet would most likely have consisted of insects and small vertebrates like lizards".
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Regional snobbery
Professor Francis Green (IOE, 香港六合彩鈥檚 Faculty of Education & Society) said: 鈥淧rivate education is very important for maintaining the class differences in this country and they are particularly concentrated in the south and in London鈥.
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