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20 matches found for "Northumberland"

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New coastland map could help strengthen sea defenses

According to the map, the sinking effect in the south could add between 10 and 33 per cent to the projected sea-level rises caused by global warming over the next century. *The projections are...

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Assisted colonization key to species' survival in changing climate

A team of researchers, led by biologists at Durham and York Universities, has shown that translocation to climatically-suitable areas can work and that butterflies can survive beyond their northern ra...

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Moon’s polar craters could be the place to find lunar ice

Astrophysicists, led by an expert at Durham University, say if frozen water exists then it is most likely to be found near to the moon’s poles in craters that are permanently shaded from the sun....

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Unique Collaboration brings Japanese and UK experts together to manage disaster

In a major partnership agreement, the cities of Newcastle upon Tyne in England and Kyoto in Japan are working together to find ways in which anyone caught up in an environmental or human-induced disas...

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Study finds three-quarters of women are households’ chief cook and food shopper

The study of nearly 200 British men and women in their early 30s found that, although half of the women worked full time, they still shouldered most of the responsibility for making sure their househo...

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'Border Reiver' families to spill their blood for genetics research

Newcastle University researchers are seeking people with 'Border Reiver' surnames, like Armstrong, Fenwick, Burn or Robson, to donate blood samples for a groundbreaking project which aims to...

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Virus has 'catastrophic' affect on red squirrels, research shows

The research shows that squirrel poxvirus is threatening to wipe out red squirrels in some of the areas in which they remain in northern England within 10 years. In areas where the virus has been dete...

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Virus has 'catastrophic' affect on red squirrels, research shows

The research shows that squirrel poxvirus is threatening to wipe out red squirrels in some of the areas in which they remain in northern England within 10 years. In areas where the virus has been dete...

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Manchester develops new wave energy device: The Manchester Bobber

The University of Manchester and the University of Manchester Intellectual Property Limited (UMIP) in partnership with Mowlem plc and Royal Haskoning, are developing an innovative and ...

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Whales and dolphins in the North Sea ’on the increase’

A project to map the presence of whales and dolphins off the North East coast has recorded sightings of no fewer than 614 individual creatures in the space of 12 months. The N...

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NHS Stop-Smoking Services are insufficient to deliver national smoking targets

NHS Stop-Smoking Services are insufficient to deliver national smoking targets, and Government smoking targets are themselves insufficient for the poorest communities, says a study publis...

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World’s biggest-ever study of multi-million pound health problem launched

AN embarrassing medical problem that costs UK health services £50m each year is to be investigated in the biggest-ever study of the condition in the world. Until now, con...

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New prehistoric rock carvings discovered in Northern England

More than 250 new examples of England’s finest array of prehistoric rock art carvings, sited close to the Scottish border, have been discovered by archaeologists compiling a unique d...

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Market town must make changes to survive

People living in rural areas are still dependent on their market town, and the town is reliant on them, a new study shows. However, changes need to be made if residents are t...

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Rock ’face’ mystery baffles experts

Archaeologists have found a trio of extraordinary stone carvings while charting the phenomenon of prehistoric rock markings in Northumberland, close to the Scottish border in the United Kingdo...

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