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Leiden University: Researchers Crack the Rules of Unknown Board Game From the Roman Period (10)
LEIDEN, The Netherlands, Feb. 10 (TNSjou) -- Leiden University issued the following news:
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Researchers crack the rules of unknown board game from the Roman period
Researchers have used AI to reconstruct the rules of a board game carved into a stone found in the Dutch city of Heerlen. The team concludes that this type of game was played several centuries earlier than previously assumed.
Archaeologist Walter Crist encountered the stone in 2020 in the collection of the Thermenmuseum - whic more PR
Remembering the Days - Native Tongue: the History of Foreign Language Learning at USC (10)
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Feb. 11 -- The University of South Carolina issued the following news:
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Remembering the Days -- Native tongue: the history of foreign language learning at USC
Remembering the Days - episode 104
By Evan Faulkenbury
Since opening its doors in 1805, Carolina has made foreign language learning an essential part of its curriculum. Classical languages -- Latin and Greek -- are still taught, but they're now among a much larger group of languages offered, along with m more PR
Times Higher Education ranks MIT No. 1 in arts and humanities, business and economics, and social sciences for 2026 (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Feb. 9 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Times Higher Education ranks MIT No. 1 in arts and humanities, business and economics, and social sciences for 2026
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The 2026 Times Higher Education World University Ranking has ranked MIT first in three subject categories: Arts and Humanities, Business and Economics, and Social Sciences, repeating the Institute's top spot in the same subjects in 2025.
The Times Higher Education more PR
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