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Archive | September, 2008
I have faith, therefore, I have less pain
Published 29 September 2008
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religion
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science
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Swansea academic to examine link between colonialism and Chinese globalisation
Published 29 September 2008
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china
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tianjin
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No oxygen in Eastern Mediterranean bottom-water
Published 29 September 2008
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marine
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ocean
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oxygen
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underwater
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water
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Keeping computing compatible
Published 29 September 2008
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computing
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mobile services
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phones
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sims
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software
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New life found in ancient tombs
Published 26 September 2008
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archaeology
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bacteria
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funeral
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italy
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messina
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preservation
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roman
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tombs
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The degradation of wood in the Vasa is caused by iron
Published 26 September 2008
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iron
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sea
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ship
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shipwreck
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stockholm
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sulfurous compounds
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swedenm
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vasa
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wood
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The Iberian Peninsula’s earliest agricultural systems were unsustainable
Published 24 September 2008
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agriculture
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archaeology
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catalunia
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iberia
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nitron
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spain
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Tiny dino discovered
Published 24 September 2008
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america
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anthropology
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dino
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dinosaur
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discovery
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smallest
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New life for Middle English
Published 24 September 2008
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detective
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language
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linquistics
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middle english
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norwegian
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old english
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philology
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Volunteers help to investigate Heslington East’s past
Published 23 September 2008
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archaeology
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Heslington
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volunteers
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