RedTram News Search Engine
Русский  English Українська  Français  Polski  Deutsch  Italiano  Español  中文   
2 November 2009 year (time zone GMT 00:00)  Number of sources in English: 4957
Navigating the themes
Navigating the regions
All Themes Blogs Science World
Science (World) RSS 2.0

"Inspired by Stonehenge" exhibition and Julian Richards talk

02.11.2009 13:21    themodernantiquarian.com
With distinct sense of deja vu ... The "Inspired by Stonehenge" exhibition started at Swindon Museum and Art Gallery from 3rd October 2009 - 27th March 2010. Admission free: I have already seen this exhibition which is on tour from
World    Science
"Inspired by Stonehenge" exhibition and Julian Richards talk


England's Ancient Ridgeway Trail

02.11.2009 13:21    themodernantiquarian.com
An interesting article in The New York Times.... THE Ridgeway is the oldest continuously used road in Europe, dating back to the Stone Age. Situated in southern England, built by our Neolithic ancestors, it's at least 5,000 years old, and
World    Science
England's Ancient Ridgeway Trail

NO SHAVE NOVEMBER

02.11.2009 09:05    xatal.com
IT IS TIME
World    Science
NO SHAVE NOVEMBER

Two members of drugs panel quit

02.11.2009 05:44    telegraph.co.uk
Other members of the 31strong Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs were also thought to be considering their positions.
World    Science
Two members of drugs panel quit


Home Secretary criticises his former drugs chief for getting involved in politics

02.11.2009 05:44    telegraph.co.uk
The Home Secretary has accused his former chief drugs adviser of "crossing the line" into politics as he faces a crisis caused by the resignation of another key member of the panel.
World    Science
Home Secretary criticises his former drugs chief for getting involved in politics

'Aggressive people have wider faces'

02.11.2009 05:44    telegraph.co.uk
Aggressive people are easy to spot because they have instantly recognisable wide faces researchers claim.
World    Science
'Aggressive people have wider faces'

It's a wonderful mixedup world

02.11.2009 05:44    telegraph.co.uk
There are now more mixedrace children than ever and that is something to celebate says scientist Aarathi Prasad.
World    Science
It's a wonderful mixedup world

1