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The event was organised by Pratik Dattani, Founder of Bridge India. He said, “India Week is the most significant annual ...
The Eurovision Song Contest has long been seen as an international symbol of gay and transgender visibility, representation and diversity. But what is it that draws people from these communities to ...
A new study has provided fresh insights into how animals such as the woolly mammoth, musk ox and arctic fox evolved to survive the cold during the ice age. A new study by archaeologists at BU has ...
It is reported that a quarter of people aged 65 and over with internet access lack the skills to use it independently. This is problematic for many older people and their families, given the ...
BU has developed a Mental Capacity Toolkit to support health and social care professionals working with individuals whose decision-making process is impaired, for example, people living with dementia.
Maritime archaeologists from Bournemouth University have uncovered the remains of a medieval ship and its cargo dating back to the 13th century off the coast of Dorset. The survival of the vessel is ...
It had long been thought that the famous site of Stonehenge served as an ancient calendar, given its alignment with the solstices. Now, research has identified how it may have worked. New finds about ...
Young adults who use social media to browse content of other users are more likely to experience anxiety, depression and stress than more active users who share their own content, a new study has ...
Study reveals remains of 25 soldiers in two mass graves discovered within the dry moat of Sidon Castle, Lebanon. The skeletal remains show a large number of weapon injuries from swords, maces and ...
Archaeology students from Bournemouth University have found the remains of prehistoric people and animal sacrifices in a recently discovered Iron Age settlement in Dorset. The site, which consists of ...
Two of the skeletons excavated by Mortimer Wheeler in the 1930s, dating from the 1st century AD. Both these individuals exhibit bladed weapon injuries, whilst one has a spear head lodged in his spine, ...
Footprints found at White Sands National Park in New Mexico provide the earliest unequivocal evidence of human activity in the Americas and provide insight into life over 23,000 years ago. The ...
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