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The same paleontologist who made the Montana discovery of the first known dinosaur burrow has now found the trace fossil of a burrow in Australia almost identical to the one he identified in the US. His growing evidence of dinosaur  |


A British archaeologist has just returned from a period of fieldwork in Iran, working on the first archaeological project in the country to explore the very recent past. The project looks at the effects the Iranian White Revolution of the  |
For perhaps 1.8 billion years after life first emerged on Earth, a sort of evolutionary writer's block stalled the development of organisms more complicated than single cells. Then, a burst of experimental creativity about 1.7 billion years ago brought the  |
On July 11, public celebrations will mark the 800th anniversary of the completion of London Bridge. Now, a new study has uncovered a tale of corruption, mismanagement, financial crisis and a property crash that resulted in the downfall of the  |


Galileo knew he had discovered a new planet in 1613, 234 years before its official discovery date, according to a new theory.  |
The Ministry of Home Affairs has released a book on the trajectory of its organs under the celebrations of its 30th founding anniversary, June 22.  |
Writer Nguimba Ngola is to release on July 11, in Luanda his latest poem book entitled "Mátria", Angop has learnt.  |
Book: Tears of the Desert  |
Although electronic storage of information has many benefits, the fast pace at which technology develops can result in a loss of valuable information, said Prime Minister Nahas Angula.  |
Imo State Governor, Ikedi Ohakim, will on Thursday, July 16, present three books written by him on contemporary issues in politics and challenges of transformational leadership.  |
The team behind the dig at the A1 Loughbrickland road scheme (County Down, Northern Ireland) has uncovered not just a Bronze Age burial ground but also a Neolithic settlement dating...  |
Plastic bags packed with pottery shards fill 5-gallon buckets inside a metal storage container a few hundred yards from the edge of the Macon County Airport runway. Airplanes throttle for...  |
School lotteries should be introduced to combat "white flight" from innercity comprehensives according to researchers.  |
Academics are calling for a "mindless" new mathematics Alevel to be scrapped.  |
The golden age of higher education has gone laments Cassandra Jardine.  |
Most schoolchildren are refusing to eat school lunches following the introduction of healthy menus after a campaign by Jamie Oliver new figures show.  |
Animal conservation must start in the classroom if we want to save the planet.  |
Date of Event:October 13, 2008Moderator:Richard H.K. Vietor, HBS facultySpeakers:John Hess, Chairman and CEO, Hess CorporationMartin McAdam, Chief Executive Officer, Aquamarine Power LimitedMatthew Simmons, Chairman, Simmons & Company InternationalEditor's Note: This is a summary of an HBS Business Summit presentation. View  |
Kristina Barclay (21), from Bridge of Don, will graduate at 10.30am on Thursday 16 July with a First Class Honours degree in Management from Robert Gordon University, and jets off to volunteer in or...  |
Local journalist, author and film writer, Jack Webster, will receive an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters from Robert Gordon University at its graduation ceremony at 2.30pm on Thursday 16 July fo...  |
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