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| Archaeology Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for 2025-10-03 ( 3 items ) |
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Creating customized tools for scientists around the world (10)
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 2 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Creating customized tools for scientists around the world
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More than 20 years ago, physicist Rob Thorne and his research group were developing a set of new tools to enable cutting-edge research on the structure of biomolecules.
Knowing these tools were sought after by scientists around the world, Thorne created a company, MiTeGen, which just celebrated 20 years in business and its 25th patent.
The company of more PR
Northumbria University: Young People Collaborate With Archaeologists Through Design Project (10)
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England, Oct. 2 -- Northumbria University issued the following news release:
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Young people collaborate with Archaeologists through new design project
Children as young as seven from Walker and Cowgate in Newcastle, and Otterburn in Northumberland, have formed an unlikely connection with a group of Archaeologists thanks to a unique project focussing on the history and heritage of the North East.
The Making History project has been led by Northumbria University resear more PR
University of Cologne: Farmers Were Already Diversifying Cereal Cultivation in the Early Neolithic Period (10)
KOLN, Germany, Oct. 2 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cologne issued the following news release:
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Farmers were already diversifying cereal cultivation in the early Neolithic period
Agricultural innovations made the food supply in the Rhineland more resilient and flexible / Publication in the 'Journal of Archaeological Science'
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An interdisciplinary research project on the development of the earliest forms of agriculture shows that early farming societies began to integrate new cereal v more PR
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