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2013/05/22 08:23
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Lily growers from Ruscombe had 100 reasons to celebrate at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show yesterday. And a PHD student from Reading was determined that we should all keep off the grass. HW Hyde, the...
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2013/05/22 05:11
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Tornadoes form when warm, moist air collides with cold, dry air. The warm air rises through the colder air creating an updraft. The twisting effect is triggered shortly before a thunderstorm develops...
2013/05/21 21:09
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Yet the area is no stranger to storms of this magnitude. In 1999 the city was hit by the most intense tornado ever recorded with winds that reached 318 mph. It sits in the heart of what is known as...
2013/05/21 21:05
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Experts say Oklahoma tornado a rarityUpdated: 05:50, Wednesday May 22, 2013 Tornadoes, among the most violent of atmospheric storms, rarely reach the size and brutality of the twister that swept...
2013/05/21 10:23
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The University of Reading will work with two other leading universities to develop a digital home health assistant that will help save lives. The £12 million project is being led by the University of...
2013/05/20 15:32
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Just how severe will the predicted severe weather, from IPCC and others ,become- or are they being "conservative" in their attitudes and their reaction to new methods?; Climate image; Credit: ©...
2013/05/19 19:13
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Some of the most extreme predictions of global warming are unlikely to materialise, new scientific research has suggested, but the world is still likely to be in for a temperature rise of double that...
2013/05/18 07:32
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The Potter flower bee. Picture by El Chip. A CAMPAIGN has been launched for Isle of Wight nature lovers to help reverse a dramatic decline in a very rare species of bee. The Island is one of a...
2013/05/17 09:23
2013/05/17 09:23
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... is enough enough?’ asked villagers angry about the increasing number of homes due to be built in Shinfield, Spencers Wood and Three Mile Cross. The three villages are all part of the Wokingham...
2013/05/16 10:27
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Scientists say united on global warming, at odds with public view By Environment Correspondent Alister Doyle OSLO (Reuters) - Ninety-seven percent of scientists say global warming is mainly man-made...
2013/05/15 20:27
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Human frontal lobes cut down to size Related Stories Brain evolution The commonly-held belief that human brain evolution was driven by large frontal lobes is a myth, an anthropological study has...
2013/05/15 17:46
2013/05/15 17:46
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Arlington, VA—The American Feed Industry Association has named Trevor Tompkins, Ph.D., recipient of the 2013 Distinguished Service Award for his life-long contributions to the feed industry and to...
2013/05/14 07:36
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Share this page Scientists want to know the origin of the coronavirus infection Related Stories The emergence of the novel coronavirus is a reminder of the potential threat we face from emerging...
2013/05/13 14:23
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Rare performances of a challenging dramatic piece were part of The University of Reading’s salute to avant-garde playwright and poet Samuel Beckett. The Beckett International Foundation was set up at...
2013/05/13 05:21
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Plans for £100m golf resort under question as rare bee is found at site A rare bee that was thought to have become extinct in Northern Ireland 70 years ago has been found at the site where the...
2013/05/13 00:28
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Words That Stand the Test of TimeMonday, 13 May 2013, 11:34 amPress Release: University of WaikatoWords That Stand the Test of TimeA University of Waikato academic involved in a groundbreaking and...
2013/05/11 17:19
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Our Ice Age ancestors in Europe, 15,000 years ago, may have used words we would recognize today, according to a new study out this week in a US journal. Words that sound alike in related languages...
2013/05/10 18:20
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Women account for only 36 of the more than 4,000 candidates on the ballot in Saturday's parlimentary election. One of them, Naz Baloch, is following her father into politics, but acknowledges it's a...
2013/05/10 15:08
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Innovative projects including: smart-phone test and tracking systems for infectious diseases; fibre optic probes that can monitor people's condition in intensive care; and in-home sensors that can...
2013/05/09 23:39
2013/05/09 23:39
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Could You Talk To A Caveman? Scientists Say It's Possible In 1961, Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner came up with some basic theories of caveman linguistics in their 2,000-Year-Old Man skit. Most of them...