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In 2012, archaeologists digging under a Leicester car park unearthed a skeleton with arrowhead and skull wounds and identified England's long-lost King Richard III, missing for 527 yearsIn a remarkable turn of events, excavations beneath a Leicester car park in 2012 unveiled a skeleton identified as King Richard III. A form...
A farmer son’s routine field dig led to strange patterns, which are rewriting what experts knew about Roman BritainArchaeologists in Rutland, England, unearthed a rare Roman mosaic. This discovery challenges previous ideas about Roman Britain's decline. ...
Quote of the Day by David Attenborough: 'Cherish the natural world, because…'—Inspiring quotes by the world-renowned naturalist and broadcaster who's turning 100 soonQuote of the Day: Sir David Attenborough, a renowned naturalist, turns 100. His impactful quote highlights our deep connection to nature. H...
New Lord’s exhibit honours South Asia’s cricket legacyA new exhibition at the MCC Museum in London celebrates the significant influence of the South Asian community on British cricket. 'The Man...
NASA's new nuclear battery could run for 433 years living five human lifetimesNuclear Space Batteries: NASA is developing a new nuclear battery using americium-241 that could last up to 433 years, far longer than curr...
Baby pterosaur fossils with broken wings solve Solnhofen Limestone preservation mysteryTwo baby pterosaur fossils nicknamed Lucky and Lucky II discovered at Solnhofen reveal storm-related deaths 150 million years ago. Universi...
Bihar's Chanakya National Law University inks pact with Leicester UniversityChanakya National Law University (CNLU), Patna, has partnered with the University of Leicester, UK, enabling CNLU graduates to pursue LLM s...
Apollo Hospitals partner with the University of Leicester to establish the Centre for Digital Health & Precision Medicine in IndiaThe Apollo University, Apollo Hospitals, and University of Leicester have launched the Centre for Digital Health and Precision Medicine in ...
UK: Is Stonehenge aligned with Moon? Rare cosmic event may reveal mysterious linkFollowing these questions and many more mysteries, English Heritage and experts from other organizations announced their intention to study...
Human made structures on Earth now weighs 30 trillion tonnes: studyAn international team led by geologists at University of Leicester in the UK has made the first estimate of the sheer size of the physical ...
Human impact has created a 'plastic planet': StudyThe study examined the evidence that we now live in the Anthropocene, an epoch where humans dominate the Earth's surface geology.
First Sikh mayor of UK's Leicester city Culdipp Singh Bhatti passes awayLord Bhatti represented the Rushey Mead ward on Leicester City Council for the Labour Party from 1983 until he stepped down before last yea...
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Balloon-shaped fossil clue to life in Earth's ancient seasThe fossil is of a probable 'chancelloriid', a group of bizarre, balloon-shaped animals with an outer skeleton of defensive spines.
Richard III's DNA raises questions over royal successionThe genetics and genealogy research led by the University of Leicester discovered that the male line of descent is broken at one or more po...
UK university honours 2 Indian-origin achieversSharma pioneered and led the development of the national digital radio station BBC Asian Network from its embryonic roots on BBC Radio Leic...
425-million-year old tiny shrimp-like creature discoveredWell preserved remains of a tiny animal trapped for 425 million years in rocks in the UK have been discovered, with limbs, eyes, gills and ...
- 4 Indian origin doctors among UK's top 50
Four Indian-origin doctors figure in the list of 50 most influential family physicians in Britain, according to an authoritative publicatio...
- Variety key to job satisfaction, says new study
People who are given greater variety and independence in their jobs feel both less stressed and more satisfied, according to findings.
Three Indian origin doctors in UK top 50Three doctors of Indian origin are among Britain's 50 best doctors who have helped shape health care, according to a medical publication.