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NFL looking to expand into Britain by degrees
10-29-2007 · University of BathThe Sunday Telegraph published an article about ground-breaking plans for a partnership between the National Football League (NFL) and the University of Bath.
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- Physician-researchers often less successful in obtaining NIH funding
06-12-2007 · EurekAlert!
Physician researchers with only an M.D. degree are less likely to receive NIH research grants than researchers with a Ph.D. degree or those with both M.D. and Ph.D. degrees, according to a study in the June 13 issue of JAMA.
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- Scientists warn of climate change risk to marine turtles
02-19-2007 · EurekAlert!
North American marine turtles are at risk if global warming occurs at predicted levels, according to scientists from the University of Exeter. An increase in temperatures of just one degree Celsius could completely eliminate the birth of male turtles from some beaches. A rise of three degrees Celsius would lead to extreme levels of infant mortality and declines in nesting beaches across the USA.
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- Pickering, Gardener & Okoro seleced for GB squad
06-12-2007 · University of Bath
University of Bath student Craig Pickering has been selected to run the 100m for the Great Britain team at the SPAR European Cup later this month. He is joined by Jason Gardener as members of the six-strong 4×100m squad for the Super League event in Munich, Germany on 23 and 24 June. Marilyn Okoro, who is due to graduate from the University of Bath with a degree in French and Politics this summer, is a member of the Norwich Union GB women's European Cup squad.
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- Pickering, Gardener & Okoro selected for GB squad
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- How can we improve teaching and learning in schools?
09-21-2007 · EurekAlert!
Britain's biggest-ever program of education research has found at least some of the answers, and is sharing them with every school in Britain.Principles into Practice, a new publication from the Teaching and Learning Research Program, will be sent out to all schools over the next few days. It sets out the 10 principles for effective teaching and learning which the TLRP has drawn up on the basis of over 20 research projects looking at all levels of school education.
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- Bringing satellite broadband to Britain
11-10-2006 · European Space Agency (ESA)
There still remain many areas of Europe without access to broadband internet, but a project supported by the European Space Agency's Satellite Telecommunications Department is helping to bridge this digital divide. Soon to reach thousands of users, the INSPIRE project will also act as a precursor for services on the forthcoming HYLAS satellite.
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- Free public lecture: Avebury's early excavators
03-21-2007 · University of Bath
The work of the first excavators of Avebury, Britain's largest stone circle, will be discussed in a free public lecture at the University of Bath in Swindon on Wednesday 28 March.
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- Floods and fires across Europe captured from space
07-27-2007 · European Space Agency (ESA)
Highlighting the extreme weather conditions hitting Europe, space sensors aboard ESA's Envisat satellite have detected the worst floodwaters to hit Britain for 60 years and deadly fires raging through southern Europe.
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- Gliding to gold -- world-beating software could boost British swimming
02-13-2008 · EurekAlert!
New computer software could enable Britain's swimmers to improve a key aspect of their technique more quickly and effectively than previously possible -- and so help them win more medals in major championships in future.
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- First-degree fetal heart block may be reversible
02-09-2007 · EurekAlert!
There is an increased risk of fetal heart problems when mothers carry particular antibodies associated with rheumatic diseases, according to an abstract presented by Yale School of Medicine researchers at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Conference February 9 in San Francisco.
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